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The country is now split down the middle on no deal and staying in the EU.
Britain split down the middle over preference for no deal or no Brexit, Telegraph poll revealsI'm alright JackComment
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"The study by ComRes found that 38 per cent of Britons back leaving the EU this Friday without a trade deal, while 40 per cent backed revoking Article 50 and remaining in the EU."Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe country is now split down the middle on no deal and staying in the EU.
Britain split down the middle over preference for no deal or no Brexit, Telegraph poll reveals
By Brexiter standards that's an overwhelming majority in favour of revocation.Comment
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What is the margin of error in a survey that size? 3%Originally posted by zerosum View Post"The study by ComRes found that 38 per cent of Britons back leaving the EU this Friday without a trade deal, while 40 per cent backed revoking Article 50 and remaining in the EU."
By Brexiter standards that's an overwhelming majority in favour of revocation.
Personally I want MPs to vote with those 2 choices.Comment
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Also, it's the Torygraph. The extent to which the public is in favour of no deal has been vastly exaggerated -- Redwood was trying to sell this lie the other day on C4 news. Tory members and the ERG support it, the rest rather less.
Deal, no deal or delay: what the public thinks | YouGovComment
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The logic seems to be that the majority voted for Leave and that the majority of Leave voters want no deal, and therefore the majority want a no deal.I'm alright JackComment
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