Would you rather that Theresa May resigned once the Withdrawal agreement has been passed, or that she continued as PM and led the second phase of the negotiations before resigning, or that she continued as PM and led the Conservatives into the next general election?

Fieldwork dates: 28 March 2019 - 29 March 2019
Data from: United Kingdom
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Would you rather that Theresa May resigned once the Withdrawal agreement has been passed, or that she continued as PM and led the second phase of the negotiations before resigning, or that she continued as PM and led the Conservatives into the next general election?
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29 March 2019
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Theresa May resigns once the Withdrawal Agreement has been passed, so that someone else can negotiate our future relationship with the EU 37%
Theresa May continues as prime minister and leads the second phase of the Brexit negotiations before she resigns 20%
Theresa May continue as prime minister and lead the Conservatives into the next general election, currently scheduled for 2022 17%
Don't know 25%

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Which of the following would be your preference? Theresa May resigns once the Withdrawal Agreement has been passed, so that someone else can negotiate our future relationship with the EU/Theresa May continues as prime minister and leads the second phase of the Brexit negotiations before she resigns/Theresa May continue as prime minister and lead the Conservatives into the next general election, currently scheduled for 2022

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