Was the Speaker of the House of Commons right or wrong to allow a vote on a measure that would require the Government to explain its next steps within three days if its Brexit deal is voted down?

Fieldwork dates: 10 January 2019 - 11 January 2019
Data from: United Kingdom
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Was the Speaker of the House of Commons right or wrong to allow a vote on a measure that would require the Government to explain its next steps within three days if its Brexit deal is voted down?
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11 January 2019
Poll by Survation
John Bercow was right to allow the vote 40%
John Bercow was wrong to allow the vote 29%
Don't Know 31%

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On Wednesday, Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow allowed a vote on a measure that would require the Government to explain its next steps within three days if its Brexit deal is voted down, which was subsequently passed by MPs. Some government ministers said Bercow had “changed the rules” by allowing a vote, while Bercow himself said he made an “honest judgement” in the best interests of MPs.
Which of the following statements best reflects your view?
John Bercow was right/wrong to allow the vote

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