If an agreement is not reached do you think it would be best to extend the transition period beyond 31st December so that negotiations can complete, or end negotiations on 31st December and leave the EU without an agreement?

Fieldwork dates: 28 August 2020 - 4 September 2020
Data from: Wales
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: If an agreement is not reached do you think it would be best to extend the transition period beyond 31st December so that negotiations can complete, or end negotiations on 31st December and leave the EU without an agreement?
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4 September 2020
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Extending the transition period beyond 31st December 2020 so that negotiations can complete 39%
Ending negotiations on 31st December 2020 and leaving the EU without a trading agreement in place 31%
Neither of these 10%
Don't know 20%

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The UK and EU are currently negotiating a
trading agreement with the transition period for
the UK leaving the EU ending on December 31st.
If an agreement is not reached by then which of
the following do you think would be the best
option? ?
Extending the transition period beyond 31st
December 2020 so that negotiations can complete/Ending negotiations on 31st December 2020 and
leaving the EU without a trading agreement in place

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