The data shows the results of a survey of GB adults in Great Britain (GB) in March 2017, regarding their perception on whether or not there should be a second Brexit referendum after negotiations of leaving the European Union (EU) have been completed. 45% of respondents reported they believed Britain should proceed to leave the EU without holding a second referendum.
Britain should procede to leave the EU without a second referendum or a vote of Parliament | 45 |
There should be a second referendum of the British people to decide whether or not to accept the deal | 27 |
Parliament should vote on whether or not to accept the deal | 15 |
Not sure | 13 |