Would you prefer the UK to leave without a deal, that it accepts Theresa May’s withdrawal agreement, the UK extends Article 50, or triggers Article 24 of GATT?

Fieldwork dates: 4 March 2019 - 8 March 2019
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Would you prefer the UK to leave without a deal, that it accepts Theresa May’s withdrawal agreement, the UK extends Article 50, or triggers Article 24 of GATT?
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8 March 2019
Poll by BMG Research
The UK leaves the EU without a deal, subject to WTO rules and tariffs (averaging 3-4%) 20%
The UK accepts Theresa May’s Withdrawal Agreement and remains part of the single market, the customs union (for goods), remains under the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice and pays into the EU budget until such time (potentially unlimited) 13%
The UK extends article 50, allowing for more time to further negotiate a deal 19%
The UK triggers article 24 of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which maintains existing trade arrangements with the EU and provides a 2-year negotiating window 20%
Don't Know 28%

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If you had to choose, which of the following scenarios would you prefer regarding Brexit?   The UK leaves the EU without a deal, subject to WTO rules and tariffs (averaging 3-4%)/ The UK accepts Theresa May’s Withdrawal Agreement and remains part of the single market, the customs union (for goods), remains under the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice and pays into the EU budget until such time (potentially unlimited)/ The UK extends article 50, allowing for more time to further negotiate a deal/ The UK triggers article 24 of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which maintains existing trade arrangements with the EU and provides a 2-year negotiating window

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