Do you agree or disagree that, even if the Irish backstop was removed from the current Withdrawal Agreement, it still would not represent what Leave voters wanted when they voted to Leave in 2016?

Fieldwork dates: 4 September 2019 - 17 October 2019
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 2 polls

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Results for: Do you agree or disagree that, even if the Irish backstop was removed from the current Withdrawal Agreement, it still would not represent what Leave voters wanted when they voted to Leave in 2016?
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17 October 2019
Poll by Savanta
6 September 2019
Poll by Savanta
Strongly agree 13% 16%
Somewhat agree 20% 22%
Neither agree nor disagree 25% 21%
Somewhat disagree 9% 7%
Strongly disagree 5% 6%
Don't know 27% 28%

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To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with the following statements? Even if the Irish backstop was removed from the current Withdrawal Agreement, it still would not represent what Leave voters wanted when they voted to Leave in 2016

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