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Daily Express – Brexit Poll – March 2019

Survey of GB adults and their views on Brexit.

ComRes/Daily Express Voting Intention:

Con 34%
Lab 35%
LD 8%
TIG 6% -1
UKIP 7% +1
SNP 3%
Green 4% +1
Other 4%

(nb adds up to 99% due to rounding)

(% in brackets relate to ComRes/The Telegraph poll on 18th March 2019)

  • The poll found the two main parties are almost neck and neck with a one point lead for Labour on 35%.  If repeated at a General Election it would put the Conservatives 41 seats short of a majority in a hung parliament.
  • The poll found 78% of the public who say Parliament has emerged badly and just 3% who think it has emerged well, a NET score of -75.
  • More GB adults (41%) would prefer the UK to leave the EU next Friday than any of the other alternatives offered.
  • Just over a third of adults (35%) support abandoning Brexit and staying in the EU.
  • Among 2016 Remain voters, 67% would support abandoning Brexit but 33% would not, including 8% who are undecided.
  • Overall, 48% of GB adults said they “just want Brexit sorted and don’t really care how”.

Date Published: 22/03/2019

Categories: Politics | Public and communities | Voting Intention

Client: Daily Express

Methodology

ComRes surveyed 2,063 GB adults online between 20th and 21st March 2019. Data were weighted to be demographically representative of all GB adults by age, gender, region and social grade. Voting intention questions were also weighted by past vote recall and likelihood to vote and all other questions also weighted by 2016 EU Referendum results. ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules.

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