What are recent polls showing the British people want out of Brexit?
I was looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_next_United_Kingdom_general_election to determine if there has been any shift in UK politics that might give any indication of the likely outcomes of Brexit, however, it seems not much has changed in those national poll results.
What are recent polls showing the British people want out of Brexit?
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I was looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_next_United_Kingdom_general_election to determine if there has been any shift in UK politics that might give any indication of the likely outcomes of Brexit, however, it seems not much has changed in those national poll results.
What are recent polls showing the British people want out of Brexit?
brexit
That would depend on what will be on the ballot. "No Brexit". "Brexit with the current deal". "No-deal Brexit". Any of those options you put on the ballot will be a likely outcome; and which ever option wins, will win by a small margin. But first, determine what's on the ballot.
– Abigail
3 hours ago
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Hypothetical questions and questions about the future are off-topic in the site. Asking which support polls show for and against Brexit would be on-topic, but asking the result of a referendum that is not even scheduled and of which we do not know what the possible options are is not.
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I was looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_next_United_Kingdom_general_election to determine if there has been any shift in UK politics that might give any indication of the likely outcomes of Brexit, however, it seems not much has changed in those national poll results.
What are recent polls showing the British people want out of Brexit?
brexit
I was looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_next_United_Kingdom_general_election to determine if there has been any shift in UK politics that might give any indication of the likely outcomes of Brexit, however, it seems not much has changed in those national poll results.
What are recent polls showing the British people want out of Brexit?
brexit
brexit
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That would depend on what will be on the ballot. "No Brexit". "Brexit with the current deal". "No-deal Brexit". Any of those options you put on the ballot will be a likely outcome; and which ever option wins, will win by a small margin. But first, determine what's on the ballot.
– Abigail
3 hours ago
2
Hypothetical questions and questions about the future are off-topic in the site. Asking which support polls show for and against Brexit would be on-topic, but asking the result of a referendum that is not even scheduled and of which we do not know what the possible options are is not.
– SJuan76
3 hours ago
@SJuan76, I have edited to correct. Let me know how I did.
– hkBst
2 hours ago
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Thank you, this is way better.
– SJuan76
2 hours ago
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That would depend on what will be on the ballot. "No Brexit". "Brexit with the current deal". "No-deal Brexit". Any of those options you put on the ballot will be a likely outcome; and which ever option wins, will win by a small margin. But first, determine what's on the ballot.
– Abigail
3 hours ago
2
Hypothetical questions and questions about the future are off-topic in the site. Asking which support polls show for and against Brexit would be on-topic, but asking the result of a referendum that is not even scheduled and of which we do not know what the possible options are is not.
– SJuan76
3 hours ago
@SJuan76, I have edited to correct. Let me know how I did.
– hkBst
2 hours ago
1
Thank you, this is way better.
– SJuan76
2 hours ago
That would depend on what will be on the ballot. "No Brexit". "Brexit with the current deal". "No-deal Brexit". Any of those options you put on the ballot will be a likely outcome; and which ever option wins, will win by a small margin. But first, determine what's on the ballot.
– Abigail
3 hours ago
That would depend on what will be on the ballot. "No Brexit". "Brexit with the current deal". "No-deal Brexit". Any of those options you put on the ballot will be a likely outcome; and which ever option wins, will win by a small margin. But first, determine what's on the ballot.
– Abigail
3 hours ago
2
2
Hypothetical questions and questions about the future are off-topic in the site. Asking which support polls show for and against Brexit would be on-topic, but asking the result of a referendum that is not even scheduled and of which we do not know what the possible options are is not.
– SJuan76
3 hours ago
Hypothetical questions and questions about the future are off-topic in the site. Asking which support polls show for and against Brexit would be on-topic, but asking the result of a referendum that is not even scheduled and of which we do not know what the possible options are is not.
– SJuan76
3 hours ago
@SJuan76, I have edited to correct. Let me know how I did.
– hkBst
2 hours ago
@SJuan76, I have edited to correct. Let me know how I did.
– hkBst
2 hours ago
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Thank you, this is way better.
– SJuan76
2 hours ago
Thank you, this is way better.
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2 hours ago
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You could have a look at the Brexit page of Wikipedia: Brexit - public opinion.
Let me just copy from there.
And the latest links to the YouGov poll results. 1, 2, 3, ...
That further information link should be the main one IMO. Probably with sublinks covering each of its subsections.
– hkBst
22 mins ago
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This looks like a good place to start.
The answer you get will depend to some extent on the time span covered, and also the precise question that was asked - comparing "Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union, or leave the European Union?" with "If there was a referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU, how would you vote?" shows some interesting differences.
There's another confounding factor on that page, as it lists different polling organisations along the same timeline, but hovering over the data will let you see what you're looking at.
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You could have a look at the Brexit page of Wikipedia: Brexit - public opinion.
Let me just copy from there.
And the latest links to the YouGov poll results. 1, 2, 3, ...
That further information link should be the main one IMO. Probably with sublinks covering each of its subsections.
– hkBst
22 mins ago
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You could have a look at the Brexit page of Wikipedia: Brexit - public opinion.
Let me just copy from there.
And the latest links to the YouGov poll results. 1, 2, 3, ...
That further information link should be the main one IMO. Probably with sublinks covering each of its subsections.
– hkBst
22 mins ago
add a comment |
You could have a look at the Brexit page of Wikipedia: Brexit - public opinion.
Let me just copy from there.
And the latest links to the YouGov poll results. 1, 2, 3, ...
You could have a look at the Brexit page of Wikipedia: Brexit - public opinion.
Let me just copy from there.
And the latest links to the YouGov poll results. 1, 2, 3, ...
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That further information link should be the main one IMO. Probably with sublinks covering each of its subsections.
– hkBst
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That further information link should be the main one IMO. Probably with sublinks covering each of its subsections.
– hkBst
22 mins ago
That further information link should be the main one IMO. Probably with sublinks covering each of its subsections.
– hkBst
22 mins ago
That further information link should be the main one IMO. Probably with sublinks covering each of its subsections.
– hkBst
22 mins ago
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This looks like a good place to start.
The answer you get will depend to some extent on the time span covered, and also the precise question that was asked - comparing "Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union, or leave the European Union?" with "If there was a referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU, how would you vote?" shows some interesting differences.
There's another confounding factor on that page, as it lists different polling organisations along the same timeline, but hovering over the data will let you see what you're looking at.
add a comment |
This looks like a good place to start.
The answer you get will depend to some extent on the time span covered, and also the precise question that was asked - comparing "Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union, or leave the European Union?" with "If there was a referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU, how would you vote?" shows some interesting differences.
There's another confounding factor on that page, as it lists different polling organisations along the same timeline, but hovering over the data will let you see what you're looking at.
add a comment |
This looks like a good place to start.
The answer you get will depend to some extent on the time span covered, and also the precise question that was asked - comparing "Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union, or leave the European Union?" with "If there was a referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU, how would you vote?" shows some interesting differences.
There's another confounding factor on that page, as it lists different polling organisations along the same timeline, but hovering over the data will let you see what you're looking at.
This looks like a good place to start.
The answer you get will depend to some extent on the time span covered, and also the precise question that was asked - comparing "Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union, or leave the European Union?" with "If there was a referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU, how would you vote?" shows some interesting differences.
There's another confounding factor on that page, as it lists different polling organisations along the same timeline, but hovering over the data will let you see what you're looking at.
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That would depend on what will be on the ballot. "No Brexit". "Brexit with the current deal". "No-deal Brexit". Any of those options you put on the ballot will be a likely outcome; and which ever option wins, will win by a small margin. But first, determine what's on the ballot.
– Abigail
3 hours ago
2
Hypothetical questions and questions about the future are off-topic in the site. Asking which support polls show for and against Brexit would be on-topic, but asking the result of a referendum that is not even scheduled and of which we do not know what the possible options are is not.
– SJuan76
3 hours ago
@SJuan76, I have edited to correct. Let me know how I did.
– hkBst
2 hours ago
1
Thank you, this is way better.
– SJuan76
2 hours ago