Imagine that Parliament would not vote in favour of Brexit, and that there was instead an early general election with the Conservative party led by Theresa May, Labour by Jeremy Corbyn, the Liberal Democrats by Tim Farron and UKIP by Paul Nuttall. If the Conservative party and UKIP both promised to go ahead with Britain leaving the EU completely, Labour promised to go ahead with Brexit but remain in the single market, and the Liberal Democrats promised to hold a new referendum on EU membership, how would you vote?

Fieldwork dates: 13 November 2016 - 14 November 2016
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Imagine that Parliament would not vote in favour of Brexit, and that there was instead an early general election with the Conservative party led by Theresa May, Labour by Jeremy Corbyn, the Liberal Democrats by Tim Farron and UKIP by Paul Nuttall. If the Conservative party and UKIP both promised to go ahead with Britain leaving the EU completely, Labour promised to go ahead with Brexit but remain in the single market, and the Liberal Democrats promised to hold a new referendum on EU membership, how would you vote?
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14 November 2016
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Conservative 27%
Labour 18%
Lib Dem 14%
UKIP 10%
Another party 4%
Would not vote 10%
Don't know 17%

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Again, imagine that Parliament would NOT vote in favour of Brexit, and that
there was instead an early general election. The Conservative party is led
by Theresa May, Labour by Jeremy Corbyn, the Liberal Democrats by Tim
Farron and UKIP by Paul Nuttall.
Imagine that the Conservative party and UKIP both promised to go ahead
with Britain leaving the European Union completely, Labour promised to go
ahead with Brexit but remain in the single market, and the Liberal
Democrats promised to hold a new referendum on EU membership. How
would you then vote?

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