Which of the following statements do you think are closest to the truth about Boris Johnson’s attempts to renegotiate the Brexit deal with the EU?

Fieldwork dates: 6 September 2019 - 8 September 2019
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Which of the following statements do you think are closest to the truth about Boris Johnson’s attempts to renegotiate the Brexit deal with the EU?
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8 September 2019
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Boris Johnson believes he can successfully renegotiate a deal with the EU that he would be happy with and Parliament would accept, and he is attempting to do so 23%
Boris Johnson does not believe it is likely he can renegotiate a deal with the EU that he would be happy with and Parliament would accept, but that he has to try for it 19%
Boris Johnson does not believe it is possible he can renegotiate a deal with the EU that he would be happy with and Parliament would accept, and is only pretending to do so in order to make it look like he tried 33%
Something else 4%
Don't know 20%

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Thinking about Boris Johnson's attempts to renegotiate the Brexit deal with the EU, which of the following do you think is closest to the truth? Boris Johnson believes he can successfully renegotiate a deal with the EU that he would be happy with and Parliament would accept, and he is attempting to do so/Boris Johnson does not believe it is likely he can renegotiate a deal with the EU that he would be happy with and Parliament would accept, but that he has to try for it/Boris Johnson does not believe it is possible he can renegotiate a deal with the EU that he would be happy with and Parliament would accept, and is only pretending to do so in order to make it look like he tried

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