Do you think that MPs who are in favour of remaining in the EU but represent constituencies that voted Leave should not try to stop Brexit, or should be free to try to stop Brexit even if most of their voters disagree?

Fieldwork dates: 4 March 2019 - 5 March 2019
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Do you think that MPs who are in favour of remaining in the EU but represent constituencies that voted Leave should not try to stop Brexit, or should be free to try to stop Brexit even if most of their voters disagree?
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5 March 2019
Poll by Savanta
MPs who are in favour of Remaining in the EU but represent constituencies that voted to Leave should not try to stop Brexit 64%
MPs who are in favour of Remaining in the EU but represent constituencies that voted to Leave should be free to try to stop Brexit, even if most of their voters disagree 36%

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For each of these pairs of statements, please indicate which one you most agree with.

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