Should the transition period end on 31st December as currently planned or should it be extended for up to two years to allow more time for trade negotiations?

Fieldwork dates: 14 May 2020 - 20 May 2020
Data from: Scotland
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Should the transition period end on 31st December as currently planned or should it be extended for up to two years to allow more time for trade negotiations?
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20 May 2020
Poll by Ipsos
The transition period should end on 31st December 2020 as currently planned/ 30%
The transition period should be extended for up to two further years to allow more time for trade negotiations 66%
Neither 1%
Don't know 3%

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As you may know, Britain left the European Union in January and is currently in a transition period while it negotiates a longer-term trade relationship with the EU. The transition period is due to end on 31st December 2020.
Please tell me which of the following statements comes closest to your own view: The transition period should end on 31st December 2020 as currently planned/ The transition period should be extended for up to two further years to allow more time for trade negotiations

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