If a Brexit deal cannot be agreed by the deadline for the UK to leave the EU on the 29th March 2019, do you think the UK’s leaving date should be delayed, the UK should leave without a deal, or a new EU referendum should be held?

Fieldwork dates: 10 March 2019 - 11 March 2019
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: If a Brexit deal cannot be agreed by the deadline for the UK to leave the EU on the 29th March 2019, do you think the UK’s leaving date should be delayed, the UK should leave without a deal, or a new EU referendum should be held?
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11 March 2019
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The UK's leaving date should be delayed so that the UK can negotiate more with the EU 17%
The UK's leaving date should not be delayed and the UK should leave without a deal 37%
A new EU referendum should be held 33%
Don't know 12%

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If a Brexit deal cannot be agreed by the deadline
for the UK to leave the EU on the 29th March
2019, what would be your preferred option?
The UK's leaving date should be delayed so that the
UK can negotiate more with the EU / The UK's leaving date should not be delayed and
the UK should leave without a deal / A new EU referendum should be held

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