If the Brexit process results in Britain having full control over immigration policy, having enough access to the European single market to avoid a major economic shock from leaving, continuing to pay money into the EU budget and continuing to contribute staff and funding to Europol and take part in EU-wide research, would this be acceptable or unacceptable?

Fieldwork dates: 31 March 2017 - 4 April 2017
Data from: United Kingdom
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: If the Brexit process results in Britain having full control over immigration policy, having enough access to the European single market to avoid a major economic shock from leaving, continuing to pay money into the EU budget and continuing to contribute staff and funding to Europol and take part in EU-wide research, would this be acceptable or unacceptable?
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4 April 2017
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Completely unacceptable 11%
Mostly unacceptable 18%
Mostly acceptable 46%
Completely acceptable 11%
Don't know 13%

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Imagine that the Brexit process concludes with the following deal for relations between the UK and the EU:
• Britain now has full control over immigration policy
• Britain has enough access to the European single market to avoid a major economic shock from leaving
• Britain continues to pay money into the EU budget
• Britain continues to contribute staff and funding to Europol and take part in EU-wide research
Would you say that this deal is…

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