If Theresa May is offered a bad Brexit deal by the EU, is she right or wrong to threaten to retaliate by cutting business taxes to encourage businesses to move to the UK, or changing “the basis of Britain’s economic model”?

Fieldwork dates: 20 January 2017 - 22 January 2017
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: If Theresa May is offered a bad Brexit deal by the EU, is she right or wrong to threaten to retaliate by cutting business taxes to encourage businesses to move to the UK, or changing “the basis of Britain’s economic model”?
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22 January 2017
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Right 59%
Wrong 18%
Don't know 23%

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In the event of a bad deal, the Prime Minister, Theresa May has threatened to retaliate by cutting business taxes in the UK in order to encourage businesses to move to the UK, in so doing boosting the UK's economy and making it more competitive than economies in the EU - in her words "Chaging the basis of Britain's economic model..
Do you think that Theresa May is right or wrong to threaten the EU in this way?

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