Do you think people would or would not accept the result if there was a new referendum, and that this time a majority of people voted for Britain to remain a member of the European Union?

Fieldwork dates: 18 October 2018 - 19 October 2018
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Do you think people would or would not accept the result if there was a new referendum, and that this time a majority of people voted for Britain to remain a member of the European Union?
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19 October 2018
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People would accept the result and the issue would be settled for the foreseeable future 16%
People would accept the result for now, but people would still campaign for a further referendum on whether Britain should leave 31%
People would not accept the result, and it would risk civil unrest 31%
None of these 3%
Don't Know 19%

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Imagine that there was a new referendum, and that this time a majority of people voted for Britain to remain a member of the European Union. What do you think would happen? People would accept the result and the issue would be settled for the foreseeable future/ People would accept the result for now, but people would still campaign for a further referendum on whether Britain should leave/ People would not accept the result, and it would risk civil unrest

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