Do you think the Government should comply with the legislation recently passed by opposition and rebel MPs and request a delay to Brexit until 31st January next year unless it has secured parliament’s support for a withdrawal agreement or a no-deal outcome by 19th October, or seek legislative loopholes to avoid requesting a delay?

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

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Results for: Do you think the Government should comply with the legislation recently passed by opposition and rebel MPs and request a delay to Brexit until 31st January next year unless it has secured parliament’s support for a withdrawal agreement or a no-deal outcome by 19th October, or seek legislative loopholes to avoid requesting a delay?
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4 October 2019
Poll by BMG Research
Comply with the legislation and request a delay to the Brexit deadline 41%
Seek legislative loopholes to avoid requesting a delay to the Brexit deadline 34%
Don't know 24%

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Opposition and rebel MPs have recently passed legislation that requires the Government to request a delay until 31st January next year unless it has secured parliament's support for a withdrawal agreement or a no-deal outcome by 19th October. Do you think the Government should comply with the legislation and request a delay, or seek legislative loopholes to avoid requesting a delay?

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