Is it right or wrong for the government to set out a negotiating target that Britain will not try to remain inside the European single market, but will instead try to negotiate a new free trade deal with the EU giving us “the greatest possible” access to the single market?

Fieldwork dates: 17 January 2017 - 18 January 2017
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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18 January 2017
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Right thing to do 57%
Wrong thing to do 21%
Not sure 22%

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This week Theresa May set out what the government will seek to achieve in Britain's exit negotiations with the European Union.
Below are some of the negotiating targets she set out. In each case, please say whether you think it is the right or the wrong thing to do.
Britain will NOT try to remain inside the European single market, but will instead try to negotiate a new free trade deal with the EU giving us "the greatest possible" access to the single market

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