Full answer options:
- ‘'No deal'’ - Britain leaves without a specific deal, and gains full control of immigration, laws and trade, but British exports to the EU are hit by tariffs and other barriers
- ‘'Canada-style'’ - a negotiated free-trade agreement between Britain the EU, similar to Canada's deal. The UK has control of its own immigration, laws and trade but has to match EU regulations in some areas, so that many British exports to the EU are ok
- ‘'Chequers'’ - the government's current plan. Britain remains in the EU single market for goods and agriculture, but not services. Freedom of movement and some budget payments might remain (depending on negotiations)
- ‘'Norway-style'’ - membership of the European Economic Area, similar to Norway's deal. Britain remains fully in the EU single market, but outside the Customs Union. Freedom of movement remains, along with EU single-market regulations, and half-rate budget payments to the EU.
- ‘'Customs Union'’ - Britain remains in both the single market and the Customs Union. Freedom of movement remains, along with EU single-market regulations with large annual payments to the EU budget and Britain cannot sign its own trade deals
Results represent the proportion of respondents ranking each answer option as their 'most favoured' outcome.
This question was funded by Electoral Calculus. The tables (which are separate to those funded by the Daily Mail on the same poll) can be found here: https://www.survation.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Final-Tables-Electoral-Calculus-2.pdf