Do you think Labour would be justified in opposing Brexit if they do not think that the deal meets the criteria of of ‘delivering the “exact same benefits” as Britain currently has from the single market and customs union’, ensuring ‘a strong future relationship with the EU’, ensuring ‘”fair management of migration in the interests of the economy and communities”‘, ‘defending existing workplace rights and protections’, ‘retaining Britain’s ability to work with other EU countries on national security and crime’, and ‘delivering for all regions and nations of the UK and having the support of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland’?

Fieldwork dates: 27 March 2017 - 28 March 2017
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Do you think Labour would be justified in opposing Brexit if they do not think that the deal meets the criteria of of ‘delivering the “exact same benefits” as Britain currently has from the single market and customs union’, ensuring ‘a strong future relationship with the EU’, ensuring ‘”fair management of migration in the interests of the economy and communities”‘, ‘defending existing workplace rights and protections’, ‘retaining Britain’s ability to work with other EU countries on national security and crime’, and ‘delivering for all regions and nations of the UK and having the support of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland’?
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28 March 2017
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Would be justified 32%
Would not be justified 44%
Not sure 24%

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Labour have said they will not vote in favour of Brexit unless all six of these conditions are met. Do you think Labour would or would not be justified in opposing Brexit if they do not think their criteria have been met?

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