44% of conservatives don’t want hard Brexit, says new survey
March 30, 2017
Brexit could be undeliverable. At least, as far as most of the conservative party are concerned.
A recent survey has found Leavers were less inclined to accept free movement of people in exchange for free trade, while Remainers were in the opposite camp.
Most Liberal Democrat and Labour voters said they would accept free movement if that was necessary to secure free trade, while those who backed the UK Independence Party disagreed.
But supporters of the ruling Conservative Party were notably torn: 44% would accept free movement in exchange for free trade, but 55% would not.
What could make this even harder for her is that as many as 37% of the respondents already expect Britain to get a bad deal from the negotiations.
Over to you, Mrs May
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