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Date(s) conducted | Remain | Leave | Neither | Lead | Sample | Conducted by | Polling type | Notes |
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18–21 Oct 2019 | 55% | 45% | — | 10% | 2,017 | Deltapoll | Online | "Neither" removed |
17 Oct 2019 | EU and UK negotiators agree a new withdrawal agreement.[1] | |||||||
2–14 Oct 2019 | 32% | 54% | 14% | 22% | 26,000 | ComRes | [note 1][note 2] | |
9–11 Oct 2019 | 51% | 45% | 3% | 6% | 1,622 | Panelbase | Online | Likely voters |
25 Sep 2019 | 51% | 45% | 4% | 6% | 821 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
5–9 Sep 2019 | 37% | 34% | 29% | 3% | 1,144 | Kantar | Online | |
5–7 Sep 2019 | 46% | 40% | 14% | 6% | 2,049 | Deltapoll | Online | |
5–6 Sep 2019 | 52% | 45% | 3% | 7% | 864 | Panelbase | Online | Likely voters |
5–6 Sep 2019 | 50% | 44% | 6% | 6% | 809 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
3–4 Sep 2019 | 46% | 43% | 12% | 3% | 1,533 | YouGov | Online | |
29–31 Aug 2019 | 46% | 41% | 13% | 5% | 2,028 | Deltapoll | Online | |
29–30 Aug 2019 | 51% | 46% | 3% | 6% | 861 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
15–19 Aug 2019 | 36% | 35% | 29% | 1% | 1,133 | Kantar | Online | |
14–15 Aug 2019 | 45% | 40% | 15% | 5% | 1,696 | YouGov | Online | |
6–11 Aug 2019 | 52% | 43% | 5% | 9% | 1,658 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
28–29 Jul 2019 | 46% | 41% | 13% | 5% | 1,652 | YouGov | Online | |
25–27 Jul 2019 | 45% | 41% | 13% | 4% | 2,001 | Deltapoll | Online | |
24 Jul 2019 | Boris Johnson replaces Theresa May as Prime Minister | |||||||
19–20 Jun 2019 | 51% | 44% | 5% | 7% | 1,658 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
4–7 Jun 2019 | 48% | 44% | 8% | 4% | 1,345 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
23 May 2019 | 2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom | |||||||
22 May 2019 | 47% | 48% | 5% | 1% | 1,596 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
14–21 May 2019 | 52% | 45% | 3% | 7% | 1,619 | Panelbase | Online | Likely voters |
17 May 2019 | 49% | 47% | 4% | 2% | 797 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
12–13 May 2019 | 44% | 42% | 14% | 2% | 2,131 | YouGov | Online | |
9–13 May 2019 | 42% | 33% | 24% | 9% | 1,152 | Kantar | Online | |
7–10 May 2019 | 52% | 41% | 7% | 11% | 1,393 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
30 Apr – 1 May 2019 | 44% | 40% | 15% | 4% | 1,867 | YouGov | Online | |
18–24 Apr 2019 | 51% | 45% | 4% | 5% | 1,620 | Panelbase | Online | Likely voters |
16 Apr 2019 | 52% | 38% | 10% | 14% | 1,061 | ComRes | Online | |
4–8 Apr 2019 | 41% | 35% | 24% | 5% | 1,172 | Kantar | Online | |
2–5 Apr 2019 | 51% | 42% | 8% | 9% | 1,338 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
28–30 Mar 2019 | 54% | 46% | — | 8% | 1,010 | Deltapoll | Online | "Neither" removed |
29 Mar 2019 | The House of Commons votes to reject the Government's proposed withdrawal agreement for the third time. | |||||||
19 Mar 2019 | 46% | 41% | 14% | 5% | 2,084 | YouGov | Online | |
15–17 Mar 2019 | 45% | 39% | 16% | 6% | 2,033 | ComRes | Online | |
15 Mar 2019 | 51% | 45% | 5% | 6% | 831 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
12 Mar 2019 | The House of Commons votes to reject the Government's proposed withdrawal agreement for the second time. | |||||||
7–11 Mar 2019 | 40% | 32% | 28% | 7% | 1,152 | Kantar | Online | |
4–8 Mar 2019 | 49% | 42% | 9% | 7% | 1,330 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
4–5 Mar 2019 | 46% | 39% | 15% | 8% | 2,042 | ComRes | Online | |
21–23 Feb 2019 | 45% | 41% | 13% | 4% | 1,027 | Deltapoll | Online | |
18 Feb 2019 | 47% | 44% | 8% | 3% | 849 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
17–18 Feb 2019 | 48% | 38% | 14% | 10% | 1,832 | YouGov | Online | |
8–11 Feb 2019 | 43% | 43% | 13% | 0% | 2,004 | Deltapoll | Online | |
7–11 Feb 2019 | 43% | 35% | 22% | 8% | 1,145 | Kantar | Online | |
4–8 Feb 2019 | 50% | 40% | 9% | 10% | 1,363 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
30 Jan 2019 | 52% | 43% | 6% | 9% | 847 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
22–23 Jan 2019 | 45% | 38% | 16% | 7% | 1,699 | YouGov | Online | |
16–17 Jan 2019 | 48% | 42% | 11% | 6% | 2,083 | ORB | Online | |
16–17 Jan 2019 | 47% | 39% | 14% | 7% | 2,031 | ComRes | Online | |
16 Jan 2019 | 48% | 38% | 14% | 10% | 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 | 44% | 40% | 16% | 4% | 2,010 | ComRes | Online | |
10–14 Jan 2019 | 44% | 35% | 21% | 8% | 1,106 | Kantar | Online | |
10–11 Jan 2019 | 47% | 45% | 8% | 2% | 808 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
8-11 Jan 2019 | 49% | 41% | 10% | 8% | 1,344 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
21 Dec 2018 – 4 Jan 2019 | 46% | 39% | 15% | 7% | 25,537 | YouGov | Online | |
16–17 Dec 2018 | 45% | 41% | 14% | 4% | 1,660 | YouGov | Online | [note 1] |
14–15 Dec 2018 | 46% | 37% | 17% | 9% | 1,660 | YouGov | Online | |
13–14 Dec 2018 | 44% | 43% | 12% | 1% | 2,022 | Deltapoll | Online | |
4–7 Dec 2018 | 52% | 40% | 7% | 12% | 1,379 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
5–6 Dec 2018 | 36% | 33% | 31% | 3% | 1,178 | Kantar | Online | |
30 Nov – 3 Dec 2018 | 45% | 45% | 10% | 0% | 2,007 | Opinium | ||
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 | 47% | 39% | 14% | 8% | 1,655 | YouGov | Online | |
22–23 Nov 2018 | 46% | 42% | 12% | 4% | 1,691 | YouGov | Online | |
15 Nov 2018 | 50% | 45% | 5% | 5% | 874 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
14–15 Nov 2018 | 46% | 40% | 14% | 6% | 1,153 | YouGov | Online | |
14–15 Nov 2018 | 45% | 43% | 12% | 2% | 2,000 | ComRes | Online | Not weighted by 2016 vote |
14 Nov 2018 | The UK Cabinet approves a new draft withdrawal agreement.[4] | |||||||
8-12 Nov 2018 | 39% | 34% | 27% | 5% | 1,147 | Kantar | Online | |
7–9 Nov 2018 | 45% | 41% | 13% | 4% | 3,344 | YouGov | Online | |
6–9 Nov 2018 | 49% | 42% | 9% | 7% | 1,339 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
2–7 Nov 2018 | 51% | 46% | 4% | 5% | 1,674 | Panelbase | Online | Likely voters |
24 Oct – 6 Nov 2018 | 47% | 40% | 13% | 7% | 8,154 | Populus | Online | |
20 Oct – 2 Nov 2018 | 50% | 44% | 7% | 6% | 16,337 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
24–26 Oct 2018 | 40% | 40% | 20% | 0% | 1,017 | Deltapoll | Online | |
22–23 Oct 2018 | 46% | 41% | 13% | 5% | 1,802 | YouGov | Online | |
11–15 Oct 2018 | 38% | 35% | 28% | 3% | 1,128 | Kantar | Online | |
3–5 Oct 2018 | 48% | 41% | 11% | 7% | 1,346 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
28–29 Sep 2018 | 47% | 43% | 10% | 4% | 1,075 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
8–26 Sep 2018 | 51% | 34% | 15% | 17% | 941 | Kantar Public | Face to face | Respondents aged 15+; unweighted |
21–22 Sep 2018 | 48% | 42% | 10% | 6% | 901 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
20–21 Sep 2018 | 43% | 43% | 13% | 0% | 1,762 | YouGov | Online | [note 1] |
6–10 Sep 2018 | 42% | 35% | 23% | 7% | 1,119 | Kantar | Online | |
7–9 Sep 2018 | 46% | 42% | 11% | 4% | 2,051 | ICM | Online | |
7 Sep 2018 | 47% | 46% | 8% | 1% | 854 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
46% | 44% | 10% | 2% | 975 | Possible voters | |||
4–7 Sep 2018 | 47% | 43% | 10% | 4% | 1,372 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
28 Aug – 4 Sep 2018 | 46% | 42% | 12% | 4% | 10,215 | YouGov | Online | |
31 Jul – 4 Sep 2018 | 46% | 41% | 13% | 5% | 25,641 | YouGov | Online | |
31 Aug – 1 Sep 2018 | 47% | 47% | 6% | 0% | 864 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
21–22 Aug 2018 | 46% | 42% | 12% | 4% | 1,667 | YouGov | Online | |
14–20 Aug 2018 | 46% | 41% | 13% | 5% | 10,299 | YouGov | Online | |
31 Jul – 20 Aug 2018 | 46% | 40% | 13% | 6% | 18,772 | YouGov | Online | |
9–13 Aug 2018 | 40% | 35% | 25% | 5% | 1,119 | Kantar | Online | |
6–10 Aug 2018 | 50% | 43% | 7% | 7% | 1,316 | BMG Research | Online | With squeeze responses. [note 1] |
49% | 41% | 10% | 8% | Without squeeze responses. [note 1] | ||||
31 Jul – 7 Aug 2018 | 46% | 40% | 14% | 6% | 10,121 | YouGov | Online | |
26–31 Jul 2018 | 46% | 41% | 13% | 5% | 4,957 | YouGov | Online | |
25–26 Jul 2018 | 45% | 42% | 13% | 3% | 1,631 | YouGov | Online | |
23–24 Jul 2018 | 47% | 41% | 12% | 6% | 1,627 | YouGov | Online | |
47% | 44% | 9% | 3% | YouGov | [note 1] | |||
19–20 Jul 2018 | 44% | 40% | 16% | 4% | 1,668 | YouGov | Online | |
12–14 Jul 2018 | 45% | 45% | 11% | 0% | 1,484 | Deltapoll | Online | |
8–9 Jul 2018 | Brexit Secretary David Davis and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson resign.[5] | |||||||
5–9 Jul 2018 | 40% | 32% | 28% | 8% | 1,086 | Kantar | Online | |
7 Jul 2018 | 49% | 45% | 5% | 4% | 855 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
6 Jul 2018 | The UK Cabinet agrees the Chequers statement, setting out a proposal on the future UK–EU relationship.[6] | |||||||
28 Jun – 6 Jul 2018 | 47% | 41% | 13% | 6% | 10,383 | YouGov | Online | |
3–5 Jul 2018 | 51% | 45% | 5% | 6% | 1,359 | BMG Research | Online | With squeeze responses. [note 1] |
49% | 43% | 8% | 6% | Without squeeze responses. [note 1] | ||||
26–27 Jun 2018 | 44% | 44% | 12% | 0% | 1,626 | YouGov | Online | [note 1] |
19–20 Jun 2018 | 50% | 44% | 6% | 6% | 866 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
10–11 Jun 2018 | 45% | 40% | 15% | 5% | 1,654 | YouGov | Online | |
5–8 Jun 2018 | 48% | 45% | 6% | 3% | 1,350 | BMG Research | Online | With squeeze responses. [note 1] |
46% | 43% | 10% | 3% | Without squeeze responses. [note 1] | ||||
31 May – 4 Jun 2018 | 48% | 47% | 6% | 1% | 1,724 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
9–16 May 2018 | 47% | 42% | 11% | 5% | 2,006 | Deltapoll | Online | |
8–10 May 2018 | 47% | 47% | 6% | 0% | 1,585 | Survation | Online | |
1–4 May 2018 | 49% | 44% | 7% | 5% | 1,361 | BMG Research | Online | With squeeze responses. [note 1] |
47% | 43% | 11% | 4% | Without squeeze responses. [note 1] | ||||
25–30 Apr 2018 | 45% | 42% | 13% | 3% | 1,637 | YouGov | Online | |
14 Apr 2018 | 47% | 46% | 7% | 1% | 1,746 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
10–13 Apr 2018 | 51% | 42% | 6% | 9% | 1,432 | BMG Research | Online | With squeeze responses. [note 1] |
49% | 40% | 10% | 9% | Without squeeze responses. [note 1] | ||||
6–8 Apr 2018 | 45% | 44% | 11% | 1% | 2,012 | ICM | Online | |
5–6 Apr 2018 | 44% | 41% | 15% | 3% | 1,636 | YouGov | Online | |
23–26 Mar 2018 | 45% | 44% | 11% | 1% | 1,658 | YouGov | Online | [note 1] |
13-16 Mar 2018 | 50% | 44% | 6% | 6% | 1,658 | BMG Research | Online | With squeeze responses. [note 1] |
49% | 42% | 9% | 7% | Without squeeze responses. [note 1] | ||||
7–8 Mar 2018 | 44% | 49% | 7% | 5% | 2,092 | ORB | Online | Not weighted by 2016 vote |
2 Mar 2018 | 43% | 46% | 12% | 3% | 1,096 | ComRes | Online | Not weighted by 2016 vote |
2 Mar 2018 | Theresa May makes Mansion House speech, outlining the UK Government's policy on the future UK–EU relationship.[7] | |||||||
27–28 Feb 2018 | 44% | 41% | 14% | 3% | 1,646 | YouGov | Online | |
14–16 Feb 2018 | 46% | 42% | 13% | 4% | 1,482 | Sky Data | Online | |
6–9 Feb 2018 | 47% | 44% | 9% | 3% | 1,325 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
26–29 Jan 2018 | 49% | 46% | 6% | 3% | 912 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
18–22 Jan 2018 | 46% | 42% | 12% | 4% | 1,633 | YouGov | Online | |
16–19 Jan 2018 | 49% | 41% | 10% | 8% | 1,096 | Sky Data | Online | |
10–19 Jan 2018 | 45% | 43% | 12% | 2% | 5,075 | ICM | Online | |
9–12 Jan 2018 | 48% | 44% | 9% | 4% | 1,373 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
11 Jan 2018 | 51% | 43% | 6% | 8% | 1,049 | ComRes | Online | Not weighted by 2016 vote |
13–19 Dec 2017 | 39% | 48% | 13% | 9% | 1,692 | YouGov | Online | [note 1] |
15 Dec 2017 | The European Council decides to proceed to the second phase of the Brexit negotiations.[8] | |||||||
8–10 Dec 2017 | 46% | 43% | 11% | 3% | 2,006 | ICM | Online | |
5–8 Dec 2017 | 51% | 41% | 8% | 10% | 1,363 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
30 Nov – 1 Dec 2017 | 49% | 46% | 6% | 3% | 874 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
16–17 Nov 2017 | 43% | 43% | 14% | 0% | 1,672 | YouGov | Online | |
14–17 Nov 2017 | 45% | 45% | 10% | 0% | 1,399 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
18–24 Oct 2017 | 44% | 40% | 16% | 4% | 1,648 | YouGov | Online | |
19–20 Oct 2017 | 46% | 45% | 9% | 1% | 1,005 | Opinium | Online | |
17-20 Oct 2017 | 47% | 44% | 8% | 3% | 1,360 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
4–5 Oct 2017 | 49% | 45% | 6% | 3% | 1,769 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
26 Sep–2 Oct 2017 | 44% | 46% | 9% | 2% | 1,645 | YouGov | Online | [note 1] |
23 Sep 2017 | 46% | 47% | 6% | 1% | 999 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
22 Sep 2017 | Theresa May makes Florence speech, in an attempt to 'unblock' the Brexit negotiations.[9] | |||||||
19–22 Sep 2017 | 45% | 44% | 12% | 1% | 2,004 | Opinium | Online | |
15–20 Sep 2017 | 47% | 47% | 5% | 0% | 1,410 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
12–15 Sep 2017 | 47% | 43% | 10% | 4% | 1,379 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
12–15 Sep 2017 | 45% | 45% | 10% | 0% | 2,009 | Opinium | Online | |
23–24 Aug 2017 | 45% | 43% | 12% | 2% | 1,729 | YouGov | Online | |
15–18 Aug 2017 | 47% | 44% | 9% | 3% | 2,006 | Opinium | Online | |
8-11 Aug 2017 | 46% | 45% | 9% | 1% | 1,358 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
23–24 Jul 2017 | 46% | 43% | 11% | 3% | 1,609 | YouGov | Online | |
14–15 Jul 2017 | 47% | 48% | 5% | 1% | 909 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
11–14 Jul 2017 | 46% | 45% | 9% | 1% | 1,385 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
28–30 Jun 2017 | 52% | 44% | 5% | 8% | 1,017 | Survation | Telephone | |
23–30 Jun 2017 | 46% | 42% | 13% | 4% | 1,661 | YouGov | Online | |
16–21 Jun 2017 | 46% | 50% | 4% | 4% | 5,481 | Panelbase | Online | |
19 Jun 2017 | Brexit negotiations begin.[10] | |||||||
16–17 Jun 2017 | 50% | 48% | 3% | 2% | 1,005 | Survation | Telephone | Likely voters |
10 Jun 2017 | 48% | 46% | 6% | 2% | 1,036 | Survation | Online | Likely voters |
8 Jun 2017 | 2017 United Kingdom general election | |||||||
2–7 Jun 2017 | 46% | 51% | 3% | 5% | 3,018 | Panelbase | Online | Likely voters |
2–5 Jun 2017 | 47% | 44% | 9% | 3% | 1,363 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
26 May – 1 Jun 2017 | 47% | 49% | 4% | 2% | 1,224 | Panelbase | Online | Likely voters |
25–30 May 2017 | 35% | 38% | 27% | 3% | 1,199 | Kantar TNS | Online | |
21–22 May 2017 | 43% | 43% | 13% | 0% | 1,974 | YouGov | Online | |
19–22 May 2017 | 45% | 45% | 10% | 0% | 1,360 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
12–15 May 2017 | 47% | 50% | 3% | 3% | 1,026 | Panelbase | Online | Likely voters |
5–9 May 2017 | 47% | 49% | 4% | 2% | 1,027 | Panelbase | Online | Likely voters |
28 Apr – 2 May 2017 | 48% | 49% | 3% | 1% | 1,034 | Panelbase | Online | Likely voters |
21–24 Apr 2017 | 45% | 45% | 10% | 0% | 1,465 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
20–24 Apr 2017 | 46% | 50% | 4% | 4% | 1,026 | Panelbase | Online | Likely voters |
28–31 Mar 2017 | 46% | 46% | 8% | 0% | 1,437 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
23–30 Mar 2017 | 44% | 43% | 14% | 1% | 1,643 | YouGov | Online | |
29 Mar 2017 | The United Kingdom invokes Article 50.[11] | |||||||
19 Feb – 2 Mar 2017 | 42% | 44% | 15% | 2% | 1,784 | YouGov | Online | |
21–24 Feb 2017 | 45% | 46% | 9% | 1% | 1,477 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
19–20 Feb 2017 | 42% | 44% | 15% | 2% | 1,784 | YouGov | Online | |
19–24 Jan 2017 | 43% | 44% | 13% | 1% | 1,643 | YouGov | Online | |
17 Jan 2017 | Theresa May makes Lancaster House speech, setting out the UK Government's negotiating priorities.[12] | |||||||
6–9 Jan 2017 | 44% | 45% | 11% | 1% | 1,354 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
14–21 Dec 2016 | 44% | 43% | 13% | 1% | 1,569 | YouGov | Online | |
15–18 Dec 2016 | 45% | 47% | 8% | 2% | 2,048 | ComRes | Online | |
6–9 Dec 2016 | 43% | 46% | 11% | 3% | 1,379 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
21 Nov – 9 Dec 2016 | 43% | 44% | 13% | 1% | 1,693 | YouGov | Online | |
28–29 Nov 2016 | 46% | 42% | 12% | 4% | 1,624 | YouGov | Online | |
25–27 Nov 2016 | 46% | 47% | 6% | 1% | 2,035 | ComRes | Online | |
22–25 Nov 2016 | 43% | 43% | 14% | 0% | 1,409 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
20–25 Oct 2016 | 44% | 43% | 13% | 1% | 1,631 | YouGov | Online | |
19–24 Oct 2016 | 45% | 43% | 12% | 2% | 1,546 | BMG Research | Online | [note 1] |
10–12 Oct 2016 | 44% | 44% | 12% | 0% | 1,002 | Survation | Online | |
2 Oct 2016 | Theresa May makes Conservative Party Conference speech, announcing her intention to invoke Article 50 by 31 March 2017.[13] | |||||||
16–20 Sep 2016 | 42% | 46% | 11% | 4% | 1,601 | YouGov | Online | |
31 Aug – 9 Sep 2016 | 43% | 45% | 13% | 2% | 1,711 | YouGov | Online | |
21–22 Jul 2016 | 43% | 44% | 13% | 1% | 1,673 | YouGov | Online | |
13 Jul 2016 | Theresa May becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.[14] | |||||||
3–4 Jul 2016 | 45% | 45% | 10% | 0% | 1,820 | YouGov | Online | |
29–30 Jun 2016 | 45% | 37% | 19% | 8% | 1,017 | BMG Research | Telephone[15] | |
28–30 Jun 2016 | 48% | 42% | 9% | 6% | 2,006 | Opinium | Online | |
23 Jun 2016 | 35% | 37% | 28% | 3% | United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016 [note 3] | |||
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- ^ Question asked in poll: "Regardless of the way you voted in the 2016 referendum, do you support or oppose the UK abiding by the referendum result and leaving the EU?"
- ^ Percentages are of registered voters.
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