Should MPs vote to accept Mrs May’s deal (either with or without a referendum), reject it (with or without a deal), or revoke Article 50?

Fieldwork dates: 26 February 2019 - 1 March 2019
Data from: United Kingdom
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Should MPs vote to accept Mrs May’s deal (either with or without a referendum), reject it (with or without a deal), or revoke Article 50?
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1 March 2019
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Accept Theresa May’s Brexit deal 21%
Reject Theresa May’s Brexit deal and vote to leave the EU without a deal 22%
Reject Theresa May’s Brexit deal AND leaving the EU without a deal and vote to delay Brexit until we can negotiate a better deal 12%
Accept Theresa May’s Brexit deal on condition that a referendum is held with the options being to leave on the terms of the deal or remain in the EU afterall 9%
Revoke Article 50 and cancel Brexit altogether 20%
Don't Know 15%

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At present the UK is scheduled to leave the European Union by automatic operation of the law on March 29th regardless of whether a deal or transition arrangements are in place. MPs are scheduled to vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal on 12th March. If the deal passes it is likely that the date of the UK’s exit will need to be put back to allow the legislation to pass and the transition arrangements to be put in place. If the deal is rejected, MPs will then vote on whether or not to leave without a deal and then, if they reject that, on whether to delay Brexit. What do you think MPs should vote for?

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