Do you think MPs should have voted for or against the ‘revoking Article 50’ motion, which requires the government to stop Brexit if it looks like the UK is likely to leave the European Union without a deal on April 12th?

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 ‘revoking Article 50’ motion, which requires the government to stop Brexit if it looks like the UK is likely to leave the European Union without a deal on April 12th?
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29 March 2019
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Definitely should have voted for the motion 24%
Probably should have voted for the motion 15%
Probably should have voted against the motion 7%
Definitely should have voted against the motion 32%
Don’t know 22%

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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 ‘revoking Article 50’ motion: This motion requires the government to stop Brexit if it looks like the UK is likely to leave the European Union without a deal on April 12th. In such a situation, MPs would be asked to vote on whether they approve of a no-deal exit and, if they rejected that, Article 50 would be revoked automatically.

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