If a Brexit deal cannot be agreed by the 29th March deadline for the UK to leave the EU should or should not the leaving date be delayed to allow time for further negotiations?

Fieldwork dates: 10 January 2019 - 11 January 2019
Data from: United Kingdom
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: If a Brexit deal cannot be agreed by the 29th March deadline for the UK to leave the EU should or should not the leaving date be delayed to allow time for further negotiations?
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11 January 2019
Poll by Survation
The UK’s leaving date should be delayed to allow time for further negotiations 43%
The UK’s leaving date should not be delayed to allow time for further negotiations 43%
Don’t know 14%

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If a Brexit deal cannot be agreed by the 29th March deadline for the UK to leave the EU, what would be your preferred option? The UK’s leaving date should be delayed to allow time for further negotiations/ The UK’s leaving date should not be delayed to allow time for further negotiations

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