Do you think MPs should have voted for or against the ‘No-deal Brexit’ motion, which states that the UK should leave the EU on 12th April 2019 without a deal?

Fieldwork dates: 28 March 2019 - 29 March 2019
Data from: United Kingdom
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Do you think MPs should have voted for or against the ‘No-deal Brexit’ motion, which states that the UK should leave the EU on 12th April 2019 without a deal?
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29 March 2019
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Definitely should have voted for the motion 26%
Probably should have voted for the motion 15%
Probably should have voted against the motion 8%
Definitely should have voted against the motion 31%
Don't know 19%

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This week MPs voted on a range of alternative options to the prime minister's Brexit plan, to indicate which one had the most support. Now we would like to show you a summary of each motion and ask you whether you think MPs should have voted for or against each motion.
The ‘No-deal Brexit’ motion: This motion simply states that the UK should leave the European Union on 12th April 2019 without a deal. It aims to end any further delay regardless of whether or not the UK is able to agree a deal with the EU in that time.

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