Should the UK’s trade policy after Brexit prioritise the continued survival of UK industries, even if some goods become more expensive for UK consumers, or should it prioritise making goods cheaper for UK consumers overall, even if some local businesses struggle?

Fieldwork dates: 19 February 2020 - 19 February 2020
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Should the UK’s trade policy after Brexit prioritise the continued survival of UK industries, even if some goods become more expensive for UK consumers, or should it prioritise making goods cheaper for UK consumers overall, even if some local businesses struggle?
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19 February 2020
Poll by Redfield & Wilton
The continued survival and success of UK industries, even if some goods may be more expensive for UK consumers overall 58%
Making goods cheaper for UK consumers overall, even if some local businesses will struggle 25%
Don't know 17%

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After Brexit, the UK will be able to pursue a new trade policy across the world. Deciding upon such a path may involve trade-offs. What should the UK’s Trading Policy prioritise?

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