If the UK leaves the EU without a deal in March 2019, do you think it is likely or unlikely energy costs will be higher because of disruption to supplies from the EU?

Fieldwork dates: 19 September 2018 - 20 September 2018
Data from: United Kingdom
Results from: 1 poll

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20 September 2018
Poll by Populus
Very likely 21%
Fairly likely 39%
Fairly unlikely 18%
Very unlikely 6%
Don't know 16%

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These Government papers set out some of the preparations businesses, and in some situations, consumers would need to make if the UK and EU fail to reach an agreement on
our future relationship with the EU. Preparations are suggested because as a member of the EU, we currently trade with the EU freely - e.g. with no costs imposed on imports
and exports and no border controls. However this would not be the case in a ‘no-deal’ situation. Below are a series of impacts that could arise if we stopped trading freely
with the EU. How likely, or unlikely, do you think it is that the following will happen if the UK leaves the EU without a deal in March 2019?

- Higher energy costs because of disruption to supplies from the EU?

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