Which of the following would be better for Britain? The UK follows EU laws and regulations for food sold in Britain, and food made in Britain to be sold abroad DOES NOT go through border checks upon arrival in the EU OR the UK follows its own laws and regulations for food sold in Britain, and food made in Britain to be sold abroad DOES go through border checks upon arrival in the EU

Fieldwork dates: 13 February 2024 - 14 February 2024
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Which of the following would be better for Britain? The UK follows EU laws and regulations for food sold in Britain, and food made in Britain to be sold abroad DOES NOT go through border checks upon arrival in the EU OR the UK follows its own laws and regulations for food sold in Britain, and food made in Britain to be sold abroad DOES go through border checks upon arrival in the EU
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14 February 2024
Poll by Redfield & Wilton
The United Kingdom follows European Union laws and regulations for food sold in Britain, and food made in Britain to be sold abroad DOES NOT go through border checks upon arrival in the EU 38%
The United Kingdom follows its own laws and regulations for food sold in Britain, and food made in Britain to be sold abroad DOES go through border checks upon arrival in the EU 40%
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Thinking about food sold in shops, which of the following two options do you think would be better for Britain?  The United Kingdom follows European Union laws and regulations for food sold in Britain, and food made in Britain to be sold abroad DOES NOT go through border checks upon arrival in the EU OR The United Kingdom follows its own laws and regulations for food sold in Britain, and food made in Britain to be sold abroad DOES go through border checks upon arrival in the EU.

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