Fieldwork dates: 5 November 2021 - 8 November 2021
Data from: Northern Ireland
Results from:
1 poll
| Fieldwork end date Pollster |
8 November 2021 Poll by Lucid Talk |
|---|---|
| For Northern Ireland (NI) to join the Republic of Ireland in a united Ireland, therefore becoming part of the EU - No NI Protocol or special arrangement required | 36% |
| For Northern Ireland (NI) to stay in the UK with any customs checks to be between NI and Ireland (Republic of Ireland), perhaps within NI, or on the NI-Ireland border - No NI Protocol or special arrangement required | 30% |
| Northern Ireland (NI) should have some sort of 'special arrangement' (a NI Protocol) to manage the UK-NI-EU relationship post-Brexit | 29% |
| Other | 4% |
| Don't Know/Not Sure/No Opinion | 1% |
It is generally accepted that there are only two possible ways to COMPLETELY scrap the NI Protocol. a) For NI to stay in the UK and to have customs checks on the border or within NI, between the NI and the Republic of Ireland, or b) for NI to leave the UK and join the Republic of Ireland in a united Ireland, therefore becoming part of the European Union (EU). If this were the case, and you had to choose between one of these options, which would you prefer, or would you prefer some sort of special arrangement (aka a NI Protocol) for Northern Ireland?
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