After Britain leaves the EU, should it continue to allow EU citizens the right to live and work in Britain, allow them to come more easily than people from elsewhere, or treat them the same way as people from elsewhere?

Fieldwork dates: 10 July 2018 - 11 July 2018
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: After Britain leaves the EU, should it continue to allow EU citizens the right to live and work in Britain, allow them to come more easily than people from elsewhere, or treat them the same way as people from elsewhere?
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11 July 2018
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Britain should continue to allow EU citizens the right to live and work in Britain 31%
Britain should allow EU citizens to come and live or work in Britain more easily than people from other parts of the world 13%
Britain should treat EU citizens wanting to come and live or work in Britain in the same way as people from other parts of the world 42%
Don't know 14%

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Currently as a member of the European Union, EU citizens have the right to live and work in the UK, and UK citizens have the right to live and work elsewhere in the EU. Thinking about the immigration rules AFTER Britain leaves the European Union, which of the following best reflects your view? Britain should continue to allow EU citizens the right to live and work in Britain/ Britain should allow EU citizens to come and live or work in Britain more easily than people from other parts of the world/ Britain should treat EU citizens wanting to come and live or work in Britain in the same way as people from other parts of the world

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