Before prorogation Parliament passed a law which requires the prime minister Boris Johnson to seek an extension to the Brexit date, preferably to 31 January 2020, if the government cannot negotiate to a new deal with the EU that receives the backing of the House of Commons by the 19th October. If Boris Johnson is unable to get a new deal that is acceptable to the House of Commons by the 19th October, which of the following best describes your view?

49%

34%

Boris Johnson should obey the law and ask for a delay to Brexit beyond October 31st

Boris Johnson should disobey the law and refuse to request a delay to Brexit beyond October 31st

Opinium surveyed 2,007 UK adults from 25th to 27th September 2019

Before prorogation Parliament passed a law which requires the prime minister Boris Johnson to seek an extension to the Brexit date, preferably to 31 January 2020, if the government cannot negotiate to a new deal with the EU that receives the backing of the House of Commons by the 19th October. If Boris Johnson is unable to get a new deal that is acceptable to the House of Commons by the 19th October, which of the following best describes your view?

49%

34%

Boris Johnson should obey the law and ask for a delay to Brexit beyond October 31st

Boris Johnson should disobey the law and refuse to request a delay to Brexit beyond October 31st

Opinium surveyed 2,007 UK adults from 25th to 27th September 2019