Fieldwork dates: 29 May 2018 - 31 May 2018
Data from: Great Britain
Results from:
1 poll
| Fieldwork end date Pollster |
31 May 2018 Poll by Ashcroft |
|---|---|
| A longer implementation period after 2020 would be acceptable | 45% |
| We should leave as currently planned | 36% |
| Don't know | 18% |
As things stand the UK is due to leave the EU officially in March 2019. There will then be an "implementation period" of one year, during which the changes agreed in any Brexit deal would take effect. If the government were to say that some issues would take longer to resolve, and the "implementation period" therefore needed to last for a further two or three years after 2020 – during which the UK would still abide by EU regulations and customs rules – what would you think?
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