Do you think the warnings that Britain leaving the EU without agreeing a deal could cause severe short term disruption, such as shortages of food and medicines, are realistic or exaggerated?

Fieldwork dates: 6 December 2018 - 3 September 2019
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 9 polls

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Results for: Do you think the warnings that Britain leaving the EU without agreeing a deal could cause severe short term disruption, such as shortages of food and medicines, are realistic or exaggerated?
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3 September 2019
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19 December 2018
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7 December 2018
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Warnings are realistic, and leaving without a deal would cause serious disruption 48% 50% 49% 43% 43% 44% 45% 44% 45%
Warnings are exaggerated or invented, and in reality leaving without a deal would not cause serious disruption 53% 50% 51% 57% 57% 56% 55% 56% 55%

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Some people have suggested that Britain leaving the European Union without agreeing a deal could cause severe short term disruption, such as shortages of food and medicines. Which of the following best reflects your view?

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