Once we know the terms, should there be a public vote on the Brexit deal? – between accepting the deal or leaving without the deal; between accepting the deal or remaining in the EU; there should not be a public vote

Fieldwork dates: 10 July 2018 - 13 July 2018
Data from: United Kingdom
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Once we know the terms, should there be a public vote on the Brexit deal? – between accepting the deal or leaving without the deal; between accepting the deal or remaining in the EU; there should not be a public vote
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13 July 2018
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Yes - there should be a public vote to decide between accepting the deal or leaving without accepting the deal 25%
Yes - there should be a public vote to decide between accepting the deal or remaining in the European Union 25%
No - there should not be a public vote after the government has negotiated the terms of leaving the EU 33%
Don't know 17%

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Once we know what terms the government has negotiated, should there be a public vote on the outcome of the deal negotiated with the EU? Yes - there should be a public vote to decide between accepting the deal or leaving without accepting the deal/ Yes - there should be a public vote to decide between accepting the deal or remaining in the European Union/ No - there should not be a public vote after the government has negotiated the terms of leaving the EU

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