Regardless of what you believe the Liberal Democrat’s current stance is on Brexit, what do you think it should be?

Fieldwork dates: 19 September 2019 - 27 September 2019
Data from: United Kingdom
Results from: 2 polls

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Results for: Regardless of what you believe the Liberal Democrat’s current stance is on Brexit, what do you think it should be?
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27 September 2019
Poll by Opinium
20 September 2019
Poll by Opinium
Support the government on going ahead with Brexit on October 31st even if it means leaving with ‘no deal’ 36% 34%
Delay Brexit until a new deal can be negotiated, which can then be put to another referendum, where the Lib Dems should recommend that the public votes for the deal 11% 10%
Delay Brexit until a new deal can be negotiated, which can then be put to another referendum, where the Lib Dems should recommend that the public votes to cancel Brexit and remain in the EU after all 13% 11%
Cancel Brexit without another referendum and decide to remain in the EU after all 22% 24%
Don’t know / not sure 19% 21%

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Regardless of what you believe the Liberal Democrat’s current stance is on Brexit, what do you think it should be? Support the government on going ahead with Brexit on October 31st even if it means leaving with ‘no deal’ / Delay Brexit until a new deal can be negotiated, which can then be put to another referendum, where the Lib Dems should recommend that the public votes for the deal / Delay Brexit until a new deal can be negotiated, which can then be put to another referendum, where the Lib Dems should recommend that the public votes to cancel Brexit and remain in the European Union after all / Cancel Brexit without another referendum and decide to remain in the European Union after all

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