Do you think the best way to resolve the Brexit situation by consulting the electorate to break the deadlock would be to hold another referendum with a choice between leaving and remaining in the EU, or to hold a General Election?

Fieldwork dates: 5 September 2019 - 11 October 2019
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 2 polls

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Results for: Do you think the best way to resolve the Brexit situation by consulting the electorate to break the deadlock would be to hold another referendum with a choice between leaving and remaining in the EU, or to hold a General Election?
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11 October 2019
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6 September 2019
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Another referendum with a choice between leaving and remaining in the EU 38% 37%
A General Election 33% 35%
Don’t know/Neither 29% 27%

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MPs seem unable to agree on how to resolve the
Brexit situation and there are suggestions that the
electorate should be consulted to try to break the
deadlock. Which do you think would be the best way
to do this?

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