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Survey: public desire of second Brexit referendum GB 2017

Public opinion on whether or not there should be a second EU referendum after Brexit negotiations have been completed in the United Kingdom in 2017
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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