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Sample Size: 2089 GB Adults Fieldwork: 10th - 11th March 2019 Vote in 2017 EU Ref 2016 Gender Age Social Grade Region Lib Rest of Midlands / Total Con Lab Remain Leave Male Female 18-24 25-49 50-64 65+ ABC1 C2DE North Scotland Dem South Wales Weighted Sample 2089 689 646 117 804 861 1011 1078 230 879 497 483 1191 898 251 698 451 510 180 Unweighted Sample 2089 727 667 132 909 850 915 1174 191 854 494 550 1272 817 221 725 455 512 176 % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

Thinking back to the EU referendum, which of the following scenarios comes closest to what people expected when they voted to leave the EU in 2016? Leave voters... Expected to leave the EU straight away without 33 40 31 28 26 45 35 32 22 29 36 43 30 37 27 36 34 34 27 negotiating a deal Expected to leave after a two-year negotiation with the EU, with an exit deal that is similar to the deal 21 28 17 19 19 26 22 21 24 20 20 24 23 20 21 21 22 24 17 that has currently been negotiated by 's government Neither 24 20 28 31 29 18 26 21 24 24 26 20 27 19 27 23 21 22 30 Don't know 22 12 24 22 26 11 17 26 30 26 18 14 20 25 25 20 22 20 26

Do you think each of the following scenarios would or would not honour the result of the 2016 EU referendum:

Having another EU referendum Would honour the result 23 8 33 42 36 8 25 21 34 26 18 16 25 20 30 21 18 25 27 Would not honour the result 58 82 47 40 42 83 60 56 40 50 70 69 59 56 48 60 65 57 49 Don't know 19 10 19 18 21 9 14 23 26 23 12 15 15 24 21 19 17 18 24 Leaving the EU with the deal Theresa May's government has currently negotiated Would honour the result 35 44 33 30 37 37 38 32 38 34 33 38 40 29 33 35 37 38 28 Would not honour the result 36 36 40 44 35 40 42 31 31 33 43 39 37 35 39 38 34 34 42 Don't know 28 20 28 27 28 23 20 36 30 34 24 23 23 35 27 28 29 28 30 Leaving without a deal to trade on World Trade Organisation rules Would honour the result 41 61 32 25 26 64 51 32 28 33 50 52 44 38 33 46 44 37 40 Would not honour the result 33 20 43 57 51 16 30 36 40 36 31 28 37 29 42 31 29 36 36 Don't know 26 19 25 19 23 20 18 32 32 31 20 19 20 33 25 24 28 27 24

1 © 2019 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved www.yougov.co.uk Sample Size: 2089 GB Adults Fieldwork: 10th - 11th March 2019 Vote in 2017 EU Ref 2016 Gender Age Social Grade Region Lib Rest of Midlands / Total Con Lab Remain Leave Male Female 18-24 25-49 50-64 65+ ABC1 C2DE London North Scotland Dem South Wales Weighted Sample 2089 689 646 117 804 861 1011 1078 230 879 497 483 1191 898 251 698 451 510 180 Unweighted Sample 2089 727 667 132 909 850 915 1174 191 854 494 550 1272 817 221 725 455 512 176 % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

The UK is due to leave the EU on March 29th. Next week, there is expected to be a vote to delay . If MPs do vote to delay Brexit, do you think it would make most people trust the main political parties more, less, or would it make no difference? Trust the main political parties less 33 48 25 18 19 52 36 30 21 28 40 41 33 33 23 36 34 34 30 Trust the main political parties more 4 2 4 13 6 1 4 4 5 4 4 3 5 3 9 4 2 4 4 Would make no difference - most people would still 6 5 6 5 7 4 6 5 8 6 5 4 6 6 11 5 6 5 5 trust the main political parties Would make no difference - most people do not trust 47 40 56 60 59 37 45 49 43 47 46 48 48 45 47 46 48 47 48 the main political parties anyway Don't know 11 5 8 5 8 6 9 12 23 14 5 4 8 14 10 10 10 10 13

If a Brexit deal cannot be agreed by the deadline for the UK to leave the EU on the 29th March 2019, what would be your preferred option? The UK's leaving date should be delayed so that the 17 14 20 19 19 13 15 19 23 17 17 15 18 17 16 17 18 20 9 UK can negotiate more with the EU The UK's leaving date should not be delayed and 37 63 23 11 12 72 43 32 14 29 48 54 34 42 27 41 42 35 34 the UK should leave without a deal A new EU referendum should be held 33 14 48 63 59 8 34 33 46 39 26 23 39 25 42 30 28 35 41 Don't know 12 8 10 7 10 7 8 16 17 16 9 8 9 17 15 13 11 10 16

Which do you feel is the main reason most MPs who support a delay do so? Most MPs who support a delay are doing so 55 75 45 39 39 77 59 51 38 46 63 69 54 56 47 57 56 54 54 because they want to stop Brexit Most MPs who support a delay are doing so because they want Brexit to go ahead, but want 25 15 33 41 38 12 24 25 36 28 22 17 29 19 32 23 23 28 16 more time to prepare or secure a deal Don't know 20 10 22 20 23 11 17 24 25 26 14 14 17 25 21 19 21 18 30

2 © 2019 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved www.yougov.co.uk Sample Size: 2089 GB Adults Fieldwork: 10th - 11th March 2019 Vote in 2017 EU Ref 2016 Gender Age Social Grade Region Lib Rest of Midlands / Total Con Lab Remain Leave Male Female 18-24 25-49 50-64 65+ ABC1 C2DE London North Scotland Dem South Wales Weighted Sample 2089 689 646 117 804 861 1011 1078 230 879 497 483 1191 898 251 698 451 510 180 Unweighted Sample 2089 727 667 132 909 850 915 1174 191 854 494 550 1272 817 221 725 455 512 176 % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

Thinking about the current Brexit deal that Theresa May has negotiated with the EU, do you think that this deal does or does not deliver the type of Brexit that those who voted leave in 2016 wanted? Does 12 19 6 13 10 15 14 10 8 11 12 16 13 10 10 13 13 12 9 Does not 58 58 66 61 59 62 63 53 53 53 65 60 60 54 58 57 54 59 60 Don't know 31 23 28 26 31 23 24 37 40 36 24 23 27 36 32 30 33 29 31

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