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| − | |data-sort-value=2019-10-17| | + | |data-sort-value=2019-10-17|'''17 Oct 2019''' |
| − | |colspan=8| | + | |colspan=8|'''EU and UK negotiators agree a new [[withdrawal agreement]].'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/new-withdrawal-agreement-and-political-declaration |title=New Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=19 October 2019 |website=GOV.UK |publisher=[[Department for Exiting the European Union]] |access-date=2 November 2019 |quote=The revised Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration were considered and agreed at European Council on 17 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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|data-sort-value=2019-10-14|2–14 Oct 2019 | |data-sort-value=2019-10-14|2–14 Oct 2019 | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2019-07-24" | | + | |data-sort-value="2019-07-24" |'''24 Jul 2019''' |
| − | |colspan=8 | | + | |colspan=8 |'''[[Boris Johnson]] replaces Theresa May as Prime Minister''' |
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|data-sort-value="2019-07-05"|2–5 Jul 2019 | |data-sort-value="2019-07-05"|2–5 Jul 2019 | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2019-05-23" | | + | |data-sort-value="2019-05-23" |'''23 May 2019''' |
| − | |colspan=8 | | + | |colspan=8 |'''[[2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom]]''' |
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|data-sort-value="2019-05-13" |9–13 May 2019 | |data-sort-value="2019-05-13" |9–13 May 2019 | ||
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|{{notetag|name=AcceptOrRemain}} | |{{notetag|name=AcceptOrRemain}} | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value=2019-04-01| | + | |data-sort-value=2019-04-01|'''1 Apr 2019''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''The House of Commons rejects a motion proposing a referendum on the withdrawal agreement in the [[Parliamentary_votes_on_Brexit#Second_Round_of_Indicative_Votes_(1_April_2019)|second round of indicative votes]].''' |
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|data-sort-value="2019-03-30" |28–30 Mar 2019 | |data-sort-value="2019-03-30" |28–30 Mar 2019 | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2019-03-29" | | + | |data-sort-value="2019-03-29" |'''29 Mar 2019''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''The House of Commons [[Parliamentary votes on Brexit#Third "meaningful vote" (29 March 2019)|votes to reject]] the Government's proposed withdrawal agreement for the third time.''' |
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|data-sort-value=2019-03-29|28–29 Mar 2019 | |data-sort-value=2019-03-29|28–29 Mar 2019 | ||
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|On whether MPs should have voted for the relevant motion during the indicative votes | |On whether MPs should have voted for the relevant motion during the indicative votes | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value=2019-03-27| | + | |data-sort-value=2019-03-27|'''27 Mar 2019''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''The House of Commons rejects a motion proposing a referendum on the withdrawal agreement in the [[Parliamentary_votes_on_Brexit#First_Round_of_Indicative_Votes_(27_March_2019)|first round of indicative votes]].''' |
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|data-sort-value=2019-03-27|27 Mar 2019 | |data-sort-value=2019-03-27|27 Mar 2019 | ||
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|{{notetag|name=SecondEUReferendum}} | |{{notetag|name=SecondEUReferendum}} | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value=2019-03-14| | + | |data-sort-value=2019-03-14|'''14 Mar 2019''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''The House of Commons rejects an amendment which called for a referendum on the withdrawal agreement.''' |
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| − | |data-sort-value="2019-03-12" | | + | |data-sort-value="2019-03-12" |'''12 Mar 2019''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''The House of Commons [[Parliamentary_votes_on_Brexit#Second_"meaningful_vote"_(12_March_2019)|votes to reject]] the Government's proposed withdrawal agreement for the second time.''' |
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|data-sort-value="2019-03-05" |4–5 Mar 2019 | |data-sort-value="2019-03-05" |4–5 Mar 2019 | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2019-01-15" | | + | |data-sort-value="2019-01-15" |'''15 Jan 2019''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''The House of Commons [[Parliamentary votes on Brexit#First "meaningful vote" (15 January 2019)|votes to reject]] the Government's proposed withdrawal agreement for the first time.'''<ref>{{cite news|title=Brexit: Theresa May's deal is voted down in historic Commons defeat|date=15 January 2019|publisher=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46885828|accessdate=17 January 2019}}</ref> |
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|data-sort-value="2019-01-15" |14–15 Jan 2019 | |data-sort-value="2019-01-15" |14–15 Jan 2019 | ||
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|{{notetag|name=SecondEUReferendum}} | |{{notetag|name=SecondEUReferendum}} | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2018-11-30" | | + | |data-sort-value="2018-11-30" |'''9–30 Nov 2018''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''Ministers including [[Brexit Secretary]] [[Dominic Raab]] and [[Work and Pensions Secretary]] [[Esther McVey]] resign in protest to the [[Government_of_the_United_Kingdom|government's]] proposed withdrawal agreement (or to plans preceding it).'''<ref>{{cite news|title=Tory minister Sam Gyimah resigns in protest at Theresa May's Brexit deal|date=1 December 2018|newspaper=The Telegraph|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2018/11/30/tory-minister-sam-gyimah-resigns-protest-theresa-mays-withdrawal/|accessdate=2 December 2018}}</ref> |
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|data-sort-value="2018-11-29" |28–29 Nov 2018 | |data-sort-value="2018-11-29" |28–29 Nov 2018 | ||
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|Only if there is no deal. Not weighted by [[2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum|2016 vote]]. No "Neither" option. {{notetag|name=SecondEUReferendum}} | |Only if there is no deal. Not weighted by [[2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum|2016 vote]]. No "Neither" option. {{notetag|name=SecondEUReferendum}} | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2018-11-14" | | + | |data-sort-value="2018-11-14" |'''14 Nov 2018''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''The [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|UK Cabinet]] approves a new draft [[withdrawal agreement]].'''<ref>{{cite news|title=Brexit: Cabinet backs draft agreement|date=14 November 2018|publisher=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46215930|accessdate=2 December 2018}}</ref> |
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| − | |data-sort-value="2018-11-07" | | + | |data-sort-value="2018-11-07" |'''7 Nov 2018''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''The [[Scottish Parliament]] commits to providing unequivocal support for a public vote on the final terms of the Brexit deal.'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/report.aspx?r=11759&mode=html#iob_106435|title=Meeting of the Parliament 07 November 2018 [Draft]|date=7 November 2018|publisher=[[The Scottish Parliament]]|access-date=4 December 2018|quote="providing unequivocal support for a public vote on the final terms of the Brexit deal."}}</ref> |
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|data-sort-value="2018-11-06" |24 Oct – 6 Nov 2018 | |data-sort-value="2018-11-06" |24 Oct – 6 Nov 2018 | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2018-07-24" | | + | |data-sort-value="2018-07-24" |'''24 Jul 2018''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''[[The Independent]] launches its campaign for a second referendum.'''<ref>{{cite news|title=The referendum gave sovereignty to the British people, so now they deserve a final say on the Brexit deal|date=24 July 2018|newspaper=The Independent|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/editorials/referendum-final-say-no-deal-brexit-peoples-vote-chequers-white-paper-will-of-british-people-a8461331.html|accessdate=23 August 2018}}</ref> |
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|data-sort-value="2018-07-23" |20–23 Jul 2018 | |data-sort-value="2018-07-23" |20–23 Jul 2018 | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2018-07-09" | | + | |data-sort-value="2018-07-09" |'''8–9 Jul 2018''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''Brexit Secretary [[David Davis (British politician)|David Davis]] and Foreign Secretary [[Boris Johnson]] resign.'''<ref>{{cite news|title=Boris Johnson tells PM she is suffocating Brexit 'dream'|date=9 July 2018|publisher=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-44770847|accessdate=9 July 2018}}</ref> |
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| − | |data-sort-value="2018-07-06" | | + | |data-sort-value="2018-07-06" |'''6 Jul 2018''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''The [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|UK Cabinet]] agrees the [[Chequers statement]], setting out a proposal on the future UK–EU relationship.'''<ref>{{cite news|title=Brexit: Cabinet agrees 'collective' stance on future EU deal|date=7 July 2018|publisher=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44747444|accessdate=8 July 2018}}</ref> |
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|data-sort-value="2018-07-05"|3–5 Jul 2018<!-- This date range is deduced from the sample size being shared across multiple BMG polls on this date range. --> | |data-sort-value="2018-07-05"|3–5 Jul 2018<!-- This date range is deduced from the sample size being shared across multiple BMG polls on this date range. --> | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2018-05-12" | | + | |data-sort-value="2018-05-12" |'''12 May 2018''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''The [[National Union of Students (United Kingdom)|National Union of Students]] calls for a referendum on the final deal.'''<ref>{{cite news |last=Helm |first=Toby |title=One million students join calls for vote on Brexit deal|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/may/12/one-million-students-call-vote-brexit-deal|newspaper=[[The Observer]] |date=12 May 2018 |access-date=10 Sep 2018}}</ref> |
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|data-sort-value="2018-05-04" |1–4 May 2018 | |data-sort-value="2018-05-04" |1–4 May 2018 | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2018-04-15" | | + | |data-sort-value="2018-04-15" |'''15 Apr 2018''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''[[People's Vote]] campaign launched.'''<ref>{{cite news |last=Quinn |first=Ben |title=Brexit: MPs from four parties jointly launch push for people's vote campaign|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/apr/15/brexit-mps-from-four-parties-jointly-launch-push-for-peoples-vote|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|date=16 April 2018 |access-date=3 May 2018}}</ref> |
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|data-sort-value="2018-04-12" |10–12 Apr 2018 | |data-sort-value="2018-04-12" |10–12 Apr 2018 | ||
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|{{notetag|name=SecondEUReferendum}} | |{{notetag|name=SecondEUReferendum}} | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2018-03-02" | | + | |data-sort-value="2018-03-02" |'''2 Mar 2018''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''[[Theresa May]] makes [[Mansion House, London|Mansion House]] speech, outlining the UK Government's policy on the future UK–EU relationship.'''<ref>{{cite news|title='Hard facts' for both sides in Brexit talks - Theresa May|date=2 March 2018|publisher=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43250035|accessdate=11 March 2018}}</ref> |
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|data-sort-value=2018-03-23|16–23 Mar 2018 | |data-sort-value=2018-03-23|16–23 Mar 2018 | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2017-12-15" | | + | |data-sort-value="2017-12-15" |'''15 Dec 2017''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''The [[European Council]] decides to proceed to the [[Brexit negotiations#Negotiation phase 2: transitional arrangements|second phase]] of the Brexit negotiations.'''<ref>{{cite news|title=Brexit: EU leaders agree to move talks to next stage|date=15 December 2017|publisher=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42368096|accessdate=16 December 2017}}</ref> |
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|data-sort-value="2017-12-11" |10–11 Dec 2017 | |data-sort-value="2017-12-11" |10–11 Dec 2017 | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2017-09-22" | | + | |data-sort-value="2017-09-22" |'''22 Sep 2017''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''[[Theresa May]] makes [[Florence]] speech, in an attempt to 'unblock' the Brexit negotiations.'''<ref>{{cite news|title=Theresa May urges EU to retain trade terms for two years after Brexit|date=22 September 2017|publisher=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41355642|accessdate=13 October 2017}}</ref> |
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|data-sort-value="2017-09-13" |12–13 Sep 2017 | |data-sort-value="2017-09-13" |12–13 Sep 2017 | ||
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|{{notetag|name=AcceptOrRemain}} | |{{notetag|name=AcceptOrRemain}} | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2017-06-19" | | + | |data-sort-value="2017-06-19" |'''19 Jun 2017''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''[[Brexit negotiations]] begin.'''<ref>{{cite news|title=Brexit negotiations: Barnier rules out 'concessions'|date=19 June 2017|publisher=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40321271|accessdate=23 June 2017}}</ref> |
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|data-sort-value="2017-06-17" |16–17 Jun 2017 | |data-sort-value="2017-06-17" |16–17 Jun 2017 | ||
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|{{notetag|name=SecondEUReferendum}} | |{{notetag|name=SecondEUReferendum}} | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2017-06-08" | | + | |data-sort-value="2017-06-08" |'''8 Jun 2017''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''[[2017 United Kingdom general election]]''' |
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|data-sort-value="2017-05-02" |28 Apr – 2 May 2017 | |data-sort-value="2017-05-02" |28 Apr – 2 May 2017 | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2017-03-29" | | + | |data-sort-value="2017-03-29" |'''29 Mar 2017''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''The United Kingdom [[United Kingdom invocation of Article 50|invokes Article 50]].'''<ref>{{cite news|title='No turning back' on Brexit as Article 50 triggered|date=29 March 2017|publisher=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39431428|accessdate=29 March 2017}}</ref> |
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|data-sort-value="2017-03-21" |17–21 Mar 2017 | |data-sort-value="2017-03-21" |17–21 Mar 2017 | ||
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|{{notetag|name=AcceptOrRemain}} | |{{notetag|name=AcceptOrRemain}} | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2017-01-17" | | + | |data-sort-value="2017-01-17" |'''17 Jan 2017''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''[[Theresa May]] makes [[Lancaster House]] speech, setting out the UK Government's negotiating priorities.'''<ref>{{cite news|title=Brexit: UK to leave single market, says Theresa May|date=17 January 2017|publisher=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38641208|accessdate=24 March 2017}}</ref> |
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|data-sort-value="2016-12-18" |15–18 Dec 2016 | |data-sort-value="2016-12-18" |15–18 Dec 2016 | ||
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|{{notetag|name=AcceptOrRemain}} | |{{notetag|name=AcceptOrRemain}} | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2016-10-02" | | + | |data-sort-value="2016-10-02" |'''2 Oct 2016''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''Theresa May makes [[Conservative Party (UK) Conference|Conservative Party Conference]] speech, announcing her intention to invoke Article 50 by 31 March 2017.'''<ref>{{cite news|title=Brexit: Theresa May to trigger Article 50 by end of March|date=2 October 2016|publisher=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37532364|accessdate=16 October 2016}}</ref> |
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| − | |data-sort-value="2016-07-13" | | + | |data-sort-value="2016-07-13" |'''13 Jul 2016''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''Theresa May becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.'''<ref>{{cite news|title=Theresa May vows to be 'one nation' prime minister|date=13 July 2016|publisher=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36788782|accessdate=24 March 2017}}</ref> |
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|data-sort-value="2016-06-30" |29–30 Jun 2016 | |data-sort-value="2016-06-30" |29–30 Jun 2016 | ||
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| − | |data-sort-value="2016-06-23" | | + | |data-sort-value="2016-06-23" |'''23 Jun 2016''' |
| − | |colspan="8" | | + | |colspan="8" |'''[[2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum]]''' |
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Revision as of 15:44, 3 June 2020
| Date(s) conducted | Support | Oppose | Neither | Lead | Sample | Conducted by | Polling type | Notes |
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| 17–18 Oct 2019 | 47% | 44% | 9% | 3% | 1,025 | Survation | Online | |
| 43% | 41% | 16% | 2% | Template:Notetag | ||||
| 17 Oct 2019 | EU and UK negotiators agree a new withdrawal agreement.[1] | |||||||
| 2–14 Oct 2019 | 41% | 45% | 14% | 4% | 26,000 | ComRes | Three-option referendum | |
| 29–30 Sep 2019 | 47% | 29% | 24% | 18% | 1,620 | YouGov | Online | As opposed to a parliamentary vote, if a deal is negotiated. |
| 52% | 23% | 25% | 29% | As opposed to a parliamentary vote, if no deal is negotiated. | ||||
| 5–9 Sep 2019 | 53% | 29% | 18% | 24% | 1,144 | Kantar | Online | |
| 5–7 Sep 2019 | 43% | 42% | 15% | 1% | 2,049 | Deltapoll | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 3–4 Sep 2019 | 46% | 41% | 13% | 5% | 1,533 | YouGov | Online | |
| 29–31 Aug 2019 | 41% | 47% | 12% | 6% | 2,028 | Deltapoll | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 15–19 Aug 2019 | 52% | 29% | 19% | 23% | 1,133 | Kantar | Online | |
| 25–27 Jul 2019 | 44% | 44% | 12% | 0% | 2,001 | Deltapoll | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 24 Jul 2019 | Boris Johnson replaces Theresa May as Prime Minister | |||||||
| 2–5 Jul 2019 | 41% | 39% | 19% | 2% | 1,532 | BMG Research | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 23 May 2019 | 2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom | |||||||
| 9–13 May 2019 | 47% | 28% | 25% | 19% | 1,152 | Kantar | Online | |
| 4–8 Apr 2019 | 51% | 32% | 17% | 19% | 1,172 | Kantar | Online | |
| 2–5 Apr 2019 | 52% | 24% | 24% | 28% | 1,500 | BMG Research | Online | |
| 3 Apr 2019 | 35% | 39% | 25% | 4% | 1,068 | Sky Data | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 1 Apr 2019 | The House of Commons rejects a motion proposing a referendum on the withdrawal agreement in the second round of indicative votes. | |||||||
| 28–30 Mar 2019 | 40% | 38% | 22% | 2% | 1,010 | Deltapoll | Online | |
| 29 Mar 2019 | The House of Commons votes to reject the Government's proposed withdrawal agreement for the third time. | |||||||
| 28–29 Mar 2019 | 42% | 40% | 19% | 2% | 2,008 | Opinium | Online | On whether MPs should have voted for the relevant motion during the indicative votes |
| 27 Mar 2019 | The House of Commons rejects a motion proposing a referendum on the withdrawal agreement in the first round of indicative votes. | |||||||
| 27 Mar 2019 | 40% | 35% | 25% | 4% | 1,005 | Sky Data | Online | On whether MPs should vote for the relevant motion during the indicative votes |
| 19 Mar 2019 | 48% | 36% | 15% | 12% | 2,084 | YouGov | Online | |
| 14–15 Mar 2019 | 48% | 36% | 15% | 12% | 1,823 | YouGov | Online | |
| 50% | 36% | 14% | 14% | YouGov | On whether to leave with no deal or remain in the EU, if the UK looks set to leave without a deal | |||
| 14–15 Mar 2019 | 38% | 52% | 10% | 14% | 1,756 | YouGov | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 14 Mar 2019 | The House of Commons rejects an amendment which called for a referendum on the withdrawal agreement. | |||||||
| 12 Mar 2019 | The House of Commons votes to reject the Government's proposed withdrawal agreement for the second time. | |||||||
| 4–5 Mar 2019 | 44% | 56% | — | 11% | 2,042 | ComRes | Online | No "Neither" option. Unusual wording. Template:Notetag |
| 21–23 Feb 2019 | 43% | 45% | 11% | 2% | 1,027 | Deltapoll | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 18 Feb 2019 | 47% | 35% | 18% | 12% | 1,021 | Survation | Online | |
| 8–11 Feb 2019 | 41% | 48% | 11% | 7% | 2,004 | Deltapoll | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 4–8 Feb 2019 | 50% | 32% | 17% | 18% | 1,503 | BMG Research | Online | |
| 18 Jan 2019 | 39% | 48% | 14% | 9% | 1,021 | Sky Data | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 17 Jan 2019 | 30% | 30% | 40% | 0% | 1,792 | Sky Data | Online | Three-option referendum |
| 35% | 29% | 36% | 6% | Sky Data | Template:Notetag | |||
| 33% | 31% | 35% | 2% | Sky Data | Template:Notetag | |||
| 37% | 30% | 33% | 7% | Sky Data | Template:Notetag | |||
| 16–17 Jan 2019 | 38% | 47% | 15% | 9% | 2,031 | ComRes | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 16 Jan 2019 | 47% | 36% | 16% | 11% | 1,070 | YouGov | Online | |
| 15 Jan 2019 | The House of Commons votes to reject the Government's proposed withdrawal agreement for the first time.[2] | |||||||
| 14–15 Jan 2019 | 35% | 48% | 17% | 12% | 2,010 | ComRes | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 8–11 Jan 2019 | 46% | 28% | 26% | 18% | 1,514 | BMG Research | Online | |
| 7–8 Jan 2019 | 36% | 49% | 15% | 13% | 1,754 | YouGov | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 21 Dec 2018 – 4 Jan 2019 | 41% | 36% | 22% | 5% | 25,537 | YouGov | Online | |
| 14–15 Dec 2018 | 44% | 35% | 21% | 9% | 1,660 | YouGov | Online | Three-option referendum |
| 14–15 Dec 2018 | 50% | 27% | 22% | 23% | 1,660 | YouGov | Online | If Parliament cannot decide how to proceed |
| 13–14 Dec 2018 | 43% | 46% | 12% | 3% | 2,022 | Deltapoll | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 12–14 Dec 2018 | 44% | 35% | 20% | 9% | 5,043 | YouGov | Online | |
| 30 Nov-2 Dec 2018 | 40% | 50% | 11% | 10% | 2,035 | ComRes | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 9–30 Nov 2018 | Ministers including Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab and Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey resign in protest to the government's proposed withdrawal agreement (or to plans preceding it).[3] | |||||||
| 28–29 Nov 2018 | 45% | 36% | 18% | 9% | 1,655 | YouGov | Online | |
| 23–26 Nov 2018 | 53% | 39% | 8% | 14% | 1,119 | Sky Data | Online | Three-option referendum |
| 15-16 Nov 2018 | 44% | 30% | 26% | 14% | 1,256 | Populus | Online | |
| 15 Nov 2018 | 55% | 35% | 10% | 20% | 1,488 | Sky Data | SMS | Three-option referendum. Not weighted by 2016 vote. |
| 15 Nov 2018 | 42% | 38% | 20% | 4% | 1,070 | Survation | Online | |
| 14–15 Nov 2018 | 48% | 34% | 17% | 14% | 1,153 | YouGov | Online | |
| 14–15 Nov 2018 | 47% | 53% | — | 6% | 2,000 | ComRes | Online | Only if there is no deal. Not weighted by 2016 vote. No "Neither" option. Template:Notetag |
| 14 Nov 2018 | The UK Cabinet approves a new draft withdrawal agreement.[4] | |||||||
| 7 Nov 2018 | The Scottish Parliament commits to providing unequivocal support for a public vote on the final terms of the Brexit deal.[5] | |||||||
| 24 Oct – 6 Nov 2018 | 65% | 35% | — | 30% | 8,154 | Populus | Online | No "Neither" option |
| 20 Oct – 2 Nov 2018 | 43% | 37% | 20% | 6% | 20,086 | Survation | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 38% | 39% | 23% | 1% | Template:Notetag | ||||
| 39% | 37% | 24% | 2% | Template:Notetag | ||||
| 28 Sep – 1 Oct 2018 | 53% | 40% | 7% | 13% | 1,443 | Sky Data | Online | Three-option referendum |
| 25–26 Sep 2018 | 34% | 50% | 16% | 16% | 1,634 | YouGov | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 37% | 48% | 15% | 11% | Template:Notetag | ||||
| 21–22 Sep 2018 | 39% | 43% | 17% | 4% | 1,643 | YouGov | Online | |
| 18–19 Sep 2018 | 40% | 43% | 17% | 3% | 2,509 | YouGov | Online | |
| 10–11 Sep 2018 | 50% | 39% | 10% | 11% | 1,070 | Sky Data | Online | Three-option referendum |
| 4–5 Sep 2018 | 40% | 41% | 18% | 1% | 1,628 | YouGov | Online | |
| 31 Jul – 4 Sep 2018 | 45% | 35% | 21% | 10% | 25,641 | YouGov | Online | |
| 31 Aug – 1 Sep 2018 | 40% | 43% | 17% | 3% | 1,600 | YouGov | Online | |
| 31 Aug – 1 Sep 2018 | 45% | 37% | 18% | 9% | 1,017 | Survation | Online | |
| 17–20 Aug 2018 | 50% | 42% | 9% | 8% | 1,330 | Sky Data | Online | Three-option referendum |
| 31 Jul – 20 Aug 2018 | 45% | 33% | 22% | 12% | 18,772 | YouGov | Online | |
| 6–10 Aug 2018 | 48% | 24% | 27% | 24% | 1,481 | BMG Research | Online | |
| 26–31 Jul 2018 | 43% | 41% | 17% | 2% | 4,957 | YouGov | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 25–26 Jul 2018 | 42% | 40% | 18% | 2% | 1,631 | YouGov | Online | |
| 24 Jul 2018 | The Independent launches its campaign for a second referendum.[6] | |||||||
| 20–23 Jul 2018 | 50% | 40% | 10% | 9% | 1,466 | Sky Data | Online | Three-option referendum |
| 16–17 Jul 2018 | 40% | 42% | 18% | 2% | 1,657 | YouGov | Online | |
| 36% | 47% | 17% | 11% | Three-option referendum | ||||
| 10–11 Jul 2018 | 37% | 41% | 23% | 4% | 1,732 | YouGov | Online | |
| 8–9 Jul 2018 | Brexit Secretary David Davis and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson resign.[7] | |||||||
| 6 Jul 2018 | The UK Cabinet agrees the Chequers statement, setting out a proposal on the future UK–EU relationship.[8] | |||||||
| 3–5 Jul 2018 | 44% | 27% | 29% | 17% | 1,511 | BMG Research | Online | |
| 19–20 Jun 2018 | 37% | 45% | 18% | 8% | 1,663 | YouGov | Online | |
| 19–20 Jun 2018 | 48% | 25% | 27% | 23% | 1,022 | Survation | Online | |
| 13–14 May 2018 | 38% | 46% | 16% | 8% | 1,634 | YouGov | Online | |
| 12 May 2018 | The National Union of Students calls for a referendum on the final deal.[9] | |||||||
| 1–4 May 2018 | 53% | 31% | 16% | 22% | 2,005 | Opinium | ||
| 15 Apr 2018 | People's Vote campaign launched.[10] | |||||||
| 10–12 Apr 2018 | 52% | 31% | 17% | 21% | 2,008 | Opinium | Online | |
| 9–10 Apr 2018 | 38% | 45% | 17% | 7% | 1,639 | YouGov | Online | |
| 6–8 Apr 2018 | 47% | 36% | 17% | 11% | 2,012 | ICM | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 5–6 Apr 2018 | 39% | 45% | 17% | 6% | 823 | YouGov | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 26–27 Mar 2018 | 36% | 42% | 22% | 6% | 1,659 | YouGov | Online | |
| 16–23 Mar 2018 | 41% | 52% | 7% | 11% | 1,616 | Sky Data | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 5–6 Mar 2018 | 36% | 43% | 20% | 7% | 1,641 | YouGov | Online | |
| 2 Mar 2018 | 35% | 54% | 11% | 19% | 1,096 | ComRes | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 2 Mar 2018 | Theresa May makes Mansion House speech, outlining the UK Government's policy on the future UK–EU relationship.[11] | |||||||
| 16–23 Mar 2018 | 41% | 52% | 7% | 12% | 1,616 | Sky Data | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 14–16 Feb 2018 | 34% | 54% | 11% | 20% | 1,482 | Sky Data | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 16–19 Jan 2018 | 35% | 56% | 9% | 21% | 1,096 | Sky Data | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 10–19 Jan 2018 | 47% | 34% | 19% | 13% | 5,075 | ICM | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 9–10 Jan 2018 | 36% | 43% | 21% | 7% | 1,714 | YouGov | Online | |
| 15 Dec 2017 | The European Council decides to proceed to the second phase of the Brexit negotiations.[12] | |||||||
| 10–11 Dec 2017 | 33% | 42% | 24% | 9% | 1,680 | YouGov | Online | |
| 30 Nov – 1 Dec 2017 | 50% | 34% | 16% | 16% | 1,003 | Survation | Online | |
| 23–24 Oct 2017 | 32% | 46% | 22% | 14% | 1,637 | YouGov | Online | |
| 22–24 Sep 2017 | 34% | 46% | 21% | 12% | 1,716 | YouGov | Online | |
| 22 Sep 2017 | Theresa May makes Florence speech, in an attempt to 'unblock' the Brexit negotiations.[13] | |||||||
| 12–13 Sep 2017 | 34% | 47% | 19% | 13% | 1,660 | YouGov | Online | |
| 14–15 Jul 2017 | 46% | 39% | 15% | 7% | 1,024 | Survation | Online | |
| 7–11 Jul 2017 | 41% | 48% | 12% | 7% | 2,005 | Opinium | Template:Notetag | |
| 28–30 Jun 2017 | 46% | 47% | 6% | 1% | 1,017 | Survation | Telephone | |
| 16–20 Jun 2017 | 38% | 51% | 11% | 13% | 2,005 | Opinium | Template:Notetag | |
| 19 Jun 2017 | Brexit negotiations begin.[14] | |||||||
| 16–17 Jun 2017 | 48% | 43% | 9% | 5% | 1,005 | Survation | Telephone | |
| 16–17 Jun 2017 | 38% | 57% | 4% | 19% | 1,005 | Survation | Telephone | Template:Notetag |
| 10 Jun 2017 | 36% | 55% | 9% | 18% | 1,036 | Survation | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 8 Jun 2017 | 2017 United Kingdom general election | |||||||
| 28 Apr – 2 May 2017 | 36% | 53% | 11% | 17% | 2,003 | Opinium | Template:Notetag | |
| 27–28 Apr 2017 | 31% | 49% | 20% | 18% | 1,612 | YouGov | Online | |
| 21–22 Apr 2017 | 39% | 46% | 14% | 7% | 2,072 | Survation | Online | |
| 20–21 Apr 2017 | 31% | 48% | 21% | 17% | 1,590 | YouGov | Online | |
| 29 Mar 2017 | The United Kingdom invokes Article 50.[15] | |||||||
| 17–21 Mar 2017 | 38% | 52% | 10% | 14% | 2,003 | Opinium | Template:Notetag | |
| 17 Jan 2017 | Theresa May makes Lancaster House speech, setting out the UK Government's negotiating priorities.[16] | |||||||
| 15–18 Dec 2016 | 35% | 53% | 13% | 18% | 2,048 | ComRes | Template:Notetag | |
| 13–16 Dec 2016 | 33% | 52% | 15% | 19% | 2,000 | Opinium | Template:Notetag | |
| 2 Oct 2016 | Theresa May makes Conservative Party Conference speech, announcing her intention to invoke Article 50 by 31 March 2017.[17] | |||||||
| 13 Jul 2016 | Theresa May becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.[18] | |||||||
| 29–30 Jun 2016 | 32% | 60% | 7% | 28% | 1,017 | BMG Research | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 27–28 Jun 2016 | 31% | 58% | 11% | 27% | 1,760 | YouGov | Online | Template:Notetag |
| 23 Jun 2016 | 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum | |||||||
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