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Now Here's A Poll A Few Wont Like....
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Not that I put much store by polls but couldnt resist this one given those Remoaners keep touting them
No Deal it is then.
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-6 885661/ How-Bri tain-wa nts-NO- DEAL-Br exit.ht ml
No Deal it is then.
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https:/ /yougov .co.uk/ topics/ politic s/artic les-rep orts/20 19/04/0 4/what- do-publ ic-thin k-about -no-dea l-brexi t
Without the rogue j on the end ;-)
Without the rogue j on the end ;-)
The Daily Mail story is accurate to a point, but craftily misses out the first part of the poll. The figures apply to the case where no other option is available, which it does mention but more or less only in passing. I thought I’d check because I wondered why other options had not appeared in the figures.
""Every region in England and Wales apart from London supports leaving the European Union without a deal over Remaining, according to a poll.
YouGov surveyed 2,098 adults between March 31st and April 1st and found that when asked the question, “If Britain has not agreed a deal by April 12th, what do you think should happen?” a plurality backed leaving on no-deal, World Trade Organization (WTO) terms.
Broken down by region, 44 per cent of the south of England (excluding London) said they prefer no deal versus 34 per cent who said they would want to remain in the EU; 46 per cent of the combined Midlands/Wales region back no deal (31 per cent Remain); and 41 per cent of the North preferred leaving in a clean break versus 34 per cent for Remain.""
Time for an English Assembly methinks. sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
Professor Matthew Goodwin from the University of Kent at Canterbury told The Telegraph, “These data show significant levels of support for leaving the EU without a deal, but especially outside of London and also Scotland.
Use the link below......are we out after all?
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/poli tics/11 09726/b rexit-n ews-eu- article -50-bre xit-del ay-ille gal-ric hard-ai kens
YouGov surveyed 2,098 adults between March 31st and April 1st and found that when asked the question, “If Britain has not agreed a deal by April 12th, what do you think should happen?” a plurality backed leaving on no-deal, World Trade Organization (WTO) terms.
Broken down by region, 44 per cent of the south of England (excluding London) said they prefer no deal versus 34 per cent who said they would want to remain in the EU; 46 per cent of the combined Midlands/Wales region back no deal (31 per cent Remain); and 41 per cent of the North preferred leaving in a clean break versus 34 per cent for Remain.""
Time for an English Assembly methinks. sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
Professor Matthew Goodwin from the University of Kent at Canterbury told The Telegraph, “These data show significant levels of support for leaving the EU without a deal, but especially outside of London and also Scotland.
Use the link below......are we out after all?
https:/
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