If Britain leaves the EU and does not sign any new trade deals with the EU (meaning no automatic access to European markets and tariffs or other barriers on many British exports) but has full control over its borders, does not have to follow any EU regulations and does not have to contribute any money to the EU, would this be a good or a bad outcome for Britain?

Fieldwork dates: 31 July 2016 - 14 November 2016
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 4 polls

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Results for: If Britain leaves the EU and does not sign any new trade deals with the EU (meaning no automatic access to European markets and tariffs or other barriers on many British exports) but has full control over its borders, does not have to follow any EU regulations and does not have to contribute any money to the EU, would this be a good or a bad outcome for Britain?
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Imagine Britain left the EU on these terms: Britain leaves the EU and does not sign any new trade deal with the rest of the EU. Britain does not have automatic access to European markets, and there are tariffs or other barriers on many British exports. Britain has full control over our borders and immigration, does not have to follow any EU regulations and does not have to contribute any money to the EU. Do you think this outcome would be good or bad for Britain?

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