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17 August 2019

YouGov: By 48% to 35% Britons would rather have No Deal and no Corbyn


Leave voters are more determined to get a no deal Brexit than Remain voters are to take a second referendum that comes with Corbyn attached, the latest YouGov polling shows.

Almost half (48%) of Britons would prefer to see Britain leave the EU and Jeremy Corbyn not become Prime Minister. By contrast, only just over a third (35%) would rather the Labour leader move in to Number 10 and hold a second referendum. The remaining 17% are unsure either way.

Crucially, Leave voters are more united behind the No Deal but no Corbyn option (80%) than Remainers are behind the Corbyn second referendum choice (64%). Almost a quarter (23%) of those who backed the status quo at the 2016 referendum would rather see Britain leave the EU with no Brexit deal and Corbyn kept out of Number 10.

 

With the Lib Dems set to play a key role in what happens next, the results show that 69% of those who currently would vote Lib Dem support installing Corbyn in order to get the second referendum, with 18% opposed. [...]

Full results on YouGov

Related YouGov polling:

The public are opposed to a Government of National Unity

Public increasingly likely to think Brexit will be delivered on or by 31 October



© YouGov plc


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