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Topic: The Brexit process

Perceptions of how well Brexit is being handled

Do you support or oppose the following statement: ‘If the UK is unable to get a new deal with the EU by the end of October, it will mainly be the fault of Jeremy Corbyn and remain supporting MPs undermining the UK’s negotiating position’?

17 September 2019 Question The Brexit process


Do you support or oppose the following statement: ‘If the UK is unable to get a new deal with the EU by the end of October, it will mainly be Boris Johnson’s fault for offering false promises’?

17 September 2019 Question The Brexit process


Do you support or oppose the following statement: ‘If a deal cannot be done with the EU, then the Government should revoke Article 50 and remain in the EU’?

17 September 2019 Question The Brexit process


Do you support or oppose the following statement: ‘If a deal cannot be done with the EU, then the Government should leave without a deal’?

17 September 2019 Question The Brexit process


Do you support or oppose the following statement: ‘If Boris Johnson is unable to get a deal with the EU, he should follow last week’s Act of Parliament passed by MPs and delay Brexit until 31st January 2020’?

17 September 2019 Question The Brexit process


Do you support or oppose the following statement: ‘If Boris Johnson is unable to get a deal with the EU, he should ignore last week’s Act of Parliament passed by MPs and leave with no deal on 31st October’?

17 September 2019 Question The Brexit process


Is the Liberal Democrats’ view on Brexit to go ahead on October 31 even if it means no deal, to delay until we can negotiate a new deal which can be put to a referendum, or to cancel Brexit and remain in the EU after all?

16 September 2019 Question Sources of persuasion The Brexit process


Is the Labour Party’s view on Brexit to go ahead on October 31 even if it means no deal, to delay until we can negotiate a new deal which can be put to a referendum, or to cancel Brexit and remain in the EU after all?

16 September 2019 Question Sources of persuasion The Brexit process


Is the Conservative Party’s view on Brexit to go ahead on October 31 even if it means no deal, to delay until we can negotiate a new deal which can be put to a referendum, or to cancel Brexit and remain in the EU after all?

16 September 2019 Question Sources of persuasion The Brexit process


Is your stance on Brexit to go ahead on October 31 even if it means no deal, to delay until we can negotiate a new deal which can be put to a referendum, or to cancel Brexit and remain in the EU after all?

16 September 2019 Question The Brexit process


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