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Yougov Poll Shows That The Majority Of The Public Wants No Deal.

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anotheoldgit | 09:16 Fri 05th Apr 2019 | News
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6885661/How-Britain-wants-NO-DEAL-Brexit.html

If we have to have a second referendum and since the first one voted for out, then the second referendum should only have two options, LEAVE with NO Deal or LEAVE with a Deal.
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Just like, since the last general election resulted in no majority - the next one should be a choice as to which (non-Tory and non-Labour) party will be in a de-facto coalition with the Conservatives, Labour remaining the Opposition.
// the next one should be a choice as to which (non-Tory and non-Labour) party will be in a de-facto coalition with the Conservatives, //

If that scenario came about I would like to see Nigel Farage launch his forthcoming party into the coalition with the Tories.
The Farage Party would have to win some seats first. Something he has never been able to do.
This was asked yesterday by ymb, and, among other things, it was pointed out that the headline is misleading. When asked what people would prefer (ie, want) to happen, No Deal comes out second to having a second referendum and voting to remain. But if the choice is reduced to one between leaving on April 12 or just revoking Article 50 notification on the day, then people come out in favour of leaving.
Didn't they have Douglas Carswell get elected ? Anyway things are looking grimmer now, what with both Tory and Labour not getting truly behind leaving. Might just get a few more in when the disillusioned have to make a choice.
Looks like (as usual) the Mail has put its own spin on the poll.
Why not check it out from the horses mouth?
50% think No Deal is bad, 25% think it's good.
https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2019/04/04/what-do-public-think-about-no-deal-brexit
If a deal is made in time, fine. If not, it is no deal- which would have been the presumption of leavers in the first place. Any deal with the EU is likely to favour them most, the main problem seems to be so many of our MPs wanting to "remain" as much as possible.... Which is not the answer the public gave.
Looks as though it may be put back to 30 June now. Wish I could swear on here (lol) !!
//Only London and Scotland are against a No Deal outcome the rest of England and Wales favour a No Deal. //

I could have sworn there was another area of the UK.

Never mind, I must have imagined it.
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The poll only refers to Britain and Northern Ireland isn't part of Great Britain..

/// Only London and Scotland want to remain in the EU rather than leave without a deal, compared to the rest of England, Wales and the Midlands, which would fully back a no deal scenario. Sadly, there was not enough data to collate for Northern Ireland to take part in the study. ///

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