If the Brexit deal is voted down by MPs, would you support or oppose the UK entering a Norway-style arrangement with the EU on a temporary basis until a longer-term deal can be arranged?

Fieldwork dates: 8 January 2019 - 11 January 2019
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: If the Brexit deal is voted down by MPs, would you support or oppose the UK entering a Norway-style arrangement with the EU on a temporary basis until a longer-term deal can be arranged?
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11 January 2019
Poll by BMG Research
Strongly support 10%
Somewhat support 30%
Somewhat oppose 17%
Strongly oppose 19%
Don't know 24%

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A Norway style relationship would mean Britain would remain inside the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and European Economic Area (EEA). This would allow the UK to have a close trading relationship with the EU by retaining full access to the single market. However, the UK would not be able to limit EU immigration and would still be subject to EU rules. Imagine a scenario where the Brexit deal is voted down by MPs. In this scenario, to what extent would you support or oppose the UK entering a Norway-style arrangement with the EU on a temporary basis until a longer-term deal can be arranged?

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