If there is insufficient time for the UK to agree a new post-Brexit trade and transition deal with Brussels before the UK’s exit date of 29th March 2019, do you think the exit date should be extended to allow time for a trade and transition deal to be finalised?

Fieldwork dates: 12 December 2017 - 14 December 2017
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: If there is insufficient time for the UK to agree a new post-Brexit trade and transition deal with Brussels before the UK’s exit date of 29th March 2019, do you think the exit date should be extended to allow time for a trade and transition deal to be finalised?
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14 December 2017
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Yes - by 1 month 3%
Yes - by 3 months 7%
Yes - by 6 months 8%
Yes - by a year 7%
Yes - by more than a year 14%
No - even if this means the UK leaves the EU without a trade deal 39%
Don't know 21%

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The UK is expected to leave the EU at 11pm on 29th March 2019 by which time the British Government hopes to have a new post Brexit trade and transition deal agreed with Brussels.
However, it been suggested by some that this leaves insufficient time for Britain and the EU to negotiate a deal.
If this was to be the case, do you think the March 2019 exit date should be extended to allow time for a trade and transition deal to be finalised?

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