Do you think the suspension of Parliament is intended give the new government enough time to present its ideas and policies in the Queen’s speech, or is intended to prevent Parliament from having enough time to stop a no-deal Brexit?

Fieldwork dates: 29 August 2019 - 31 August 2019
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Do you think the suspension of Parliament is intended give the new government enough time to present its ideas and policies in the Queen’s speech, or is intended to prevent Parliament from having enough time to stop a no-deal Brexit?
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31 August 2019
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Give the new government enough time to present its ideas and policies in the Queen’s Speech on October 14th 32%
Prevent Parliament from having enough time to stop a No Deal Brexit on Oct 31st 49%
Don't know 19%

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You may have seen or heard that the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has asked the Queen to 'prorogue' i.e suspend Parliament for up to five weeks, before it returns on October 14th when the Queen's Speech will take place. Do you think this suspension of parliament is intended to….Give the new government enough time to
present its ideas and policies in the Queen’s Speech on October 14th/Prevent Parliament from having enough time to stop a No Deal Brexit on Oct 31st

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