Date(s) conducted
|
Support
|
Oppose
|
Neither
|
Lead
|
Sample
|
Conducted by
|
Polling type
|
Notes
|
17–18 Oct 2019
|
47%
|
44%
|
9%
|
3%
|
1,025
|
Survation
|
Online
|
|
43%
|
41%
|
16%
|
2%
|
[note 1]
|
17 Oct 2019
|
EU and UK negotiators agree a new withdrawal agreement.[1]
|
2–14 Oct 2019
|
41%
|
45%
|
14%
|
4%
|
26,000
|
ComRes
|
|
Three-option referendum
|
29–30 Sep 2019
|
47%
|
29%
|
24%
|
18%
|
1,620
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
As opposed to a parliamentary vote, if a deal is negotiated.
|
52%
|
23%
|
25%
|
29%
|
As opposed to a parliamentary vote, if no deal is negotiated.
|
5–9 Sep 2019
|
53%
|
29%
|
18%
|
24%
|
1,144
|
Kantar
|
Online
|
|
5–7 Sep 2019
|
43%
|
42%
|
15%
|
1%
|
2,049
|
Deltapoll
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
3–4 Sep 2019
|
46%
|
41%
|
13%
|
5%
|
1,533
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
29–31 Aug 2019
|
41%
|
47%
|
12%
|
6%
|
2,028
|
Deltapoll
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
15–19 Aug 2019
|
52%
|
29%
|
19%
|
23%
|
1,133
|
Kantar
|
Online
|
|
25–27 Jul 2019
|
44%
|
44%
|
12%
|
0%
|
2,001
|
Deltapoll
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
24 Jul 2019
|
Boris Johnson replaces Theresa May as Prime Minister
|
2–5 Jul 2019
|
41%
|
39%
|
19%
|
2%
|
1,532
|
BMG Research
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
23 May 2019
|
2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom
|
9–13 May 2019
|
47%
|
28%
|
25%
|
19%
|
1,152
|
Kantar
|
Online
|
|
4–8 Apr 2019
|
51%
|
32%
|
17%
|
19%
|
1,172
|
Kantar
|
Online
|
|
2–5 Apr 2019
|
52%
|
24%
|
24%
|
28%
|
1,500
|
BMG Research
|
Online
|
|
3 Apr 2019
|
35%
|
39%
|
25%
|
4%
|
1,068
|
Sky Data
|
Online
|
[note 2]
|
1 Apr 2019
|
The House of Commons rejects a motion proposing a referendum on the withdrawal agreement in the second round of indicative votes.
|
28–30 Mar 2019
|
40%
|
38%
|
22%
|
2%
|
1,010
|
Deltapoll
|
Online
|
|
29 Mar 2019
|
The House of Commons votes to reject the Government's proposed withdrawal agreement for the third time.
|
28–29 Mar 2019
|
42%
|
40%
|
19%
|
2%
|
2,008
|
Opinium
|
Online
|
On whether MPs should have voted for the relevant motion during the indicative votes
|
27 Mar 2019
|
The House of Commons rejects a motion proposing a referendum on the withdrawal agreement in the first round of indicative votes.
|
27 Mar 2019
|
40%
|
35%
|
25%
|
4%
|
1,005
|
Sky Data
|
Online
|
On whether MPs should vote for the relevant motion during the indicative votes
|
19 Mar 2019
|
48%
|
36%
|
15%
|
12%
|
2,084
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
14–15 Mar 2019
|
48%
|
36%
|
15%
|
12%
|
1,823
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
50%
|
36%
|
14%
|
14%
|
YouGov
|
On whether to leave with no deal or remain in the EU, if the UK looks set to leave without a deal
|
14–15 Mar 2019
|
38%
|
52%
|
10%
|
14%
|
1,756
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
14 Mar 2019
|
The House of Commons rejects an amendment which called for a referendum on the withdrawal agreement.
|
12 Mar 2019
|
The House of Commons votes to reject the Government's proposed withdrawal agreement for the second time.
|
4–5 Mar 2019
|
44%
|
56%
|
—
|
11%
|
2,042
|
ComRes
|
Online
|
No "Neither" option. Unusual wording. [note 1]
|
21–23 Feb 2019
|
43%
|
45%
|
11%
|
2%
|
1,027
|
Deltapoll
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
18 Feb 2019
|
47%
|
35%
|
18%
|
12%
|
1,021
|
Survation
|
Online
|
|
8–11 Feb 2019
|
41%
|
48%
|
11%
|
7%
|
2,004
|
Deltapoll
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
4–8 Feb 2019
|
50%
|
32%
|
17%
|
18%
|
1,503
|
BMG Research
|
Online
|
|
18 Jan 2019
|
39%
|
48%
|
14%
|
9%
|
1,021
|
Sky Data
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
17 Jan 2019
|
30%
|
30%
|
40%
|
0%
|
1,792
|
Sky Data
|
Online
|
Three-option referendum
|
35%
|
29%
|
36%
|
6%
|
Sky Data
|
[note 2]
|
33%
|
31%
|
35%
|
2%
|
Sky Data
|
[note 3]
|
37%
|
30%
|
33%
|
7%
|
Sky Data
|
[note 4]
|
16–17 Jan 2019
|
38%
|
47%
|
15%
|
9%
|
2,031
|
ComRes
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
16 Jan 2019
|
47%
|
36%
|
16%
|
11%
|
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
|
35%
|
48%
|
17%
|
12%
|
2,010
|
ComRes
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
8–11 Jan 2019
|
46%
|
28%
|
26%
|
18%
|
1,514
|
BMG Research
|
Online
|
|
7–8 Jan 2019
|
36%
|
49%
|
15%
|
13%
|
1,754
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
21 Dec 2018 – 4 Jan 2019
|
41%
|
36%
|
22%
|
5%
|
25,537
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
14–15 Dec 2018
|
44%
|
35%
|
21%
|
9%
|
1,660
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
Three-option referendum
|
14–15 Dec 2018
|
50%
|
27%
|
22%
|
23%
|
1,660
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
If Parliament cannot decide how to proceed
|
13–14 Dec 2018
|
43%
|
46%
|
12%
|
3%
|
2,022
|
Deltapoll
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
12–14 Dec 2018
|
44%
|
35%
|
20%
|
9%
|
5,043
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
30 Nov-2 Dec 2018
|
40%
|
50%
|
11%
|
10%
|
2,035
|
ComRes
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
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
|
45%
|
36%
|
18%
|
9%
|
1,655
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
23–26 Nov 2018
|
53%
|
39%
|
8%
|
14%
|
1,119
|
Sky Data
|
Online
|
Three-option referendum
|
15-16 Nov 2018
|
44%
|
30%
|
26%
|
14%
|
1,256
|
Populus
|
Online
|
|
15 Nov 2018
|
55%
|
35%
|
10%
|
20%
|
1,488
|
Sky Data
|
SMS
|
Three-option referendum. Not weighted by 2016 vote.
|
15 Nov 2018
|
42%
|
38%
|
20%
|
4%
|
1,070
|
Survation
|
Online
|
|
14–15 Nov 2018
|
48%
|
34%
|
17%
|
14%
|
1,153
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
14–15 Nov 2018
|
47%
|
53%
|
—
|
6%
|
2,000
|
ComRes
|
Online
|
Only if there is no deal. Not weighted by 2016 vote. No "Neither" option. [note 1]
|
14 Nov 2018
|
The UK Cabinet approves a new draft withdrawal agreement.[4]
|
7 Nov 2018
|
The Scottish Parliament commits to providing unequivocal support for a public vote on the final terms of the Brexit deal.[5]
|
24 Oct – 6 Nov 2018
|
65%
|
35%
|
—
|
30%
|
8,154
|
Populus
|
Online
|
No "Neither" option
|
20 Oct – 2 Nov 2018
|
43%
|
37%
|
20%
|
6%
|
20,086
|
Survation
|
Online
|
[note 2]
|
38%
|
39%
|
23%
|
1%
|
[note 3]
|
39%
|
37%
|
24%
|
2%
|
[note 5]
|
28 Sep – 1 Oct 2018
|
53%
|
40%
|
7%
|
13%
|
1,443
|
Sky Data
|
Online
|
Three-option referendum
|
25–26 Sep 2018
|
34%
|
50%
|
16%
|
16%
|
1,634
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
[note 3]
|
37%
|
48%
|
15%
|
11%
|
[note 2]
|
21–22 Sep 2018
|
39%
|
43%
|
17%
|
4%
|
1,643
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
18–19 Sep 2018
|
40%
|
43%
|
17%
|
3%
|
2,509
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
10–11 Sep 2018
|
50%
|
39%
|
10%
|
11%
|
1,070
|
Sky Data
|
Online
|
Three-option referendum
|
4–5 Sep 2018
|
40%
|
41%
|
18%
|
1%
|
1,628
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
31 Jul – 4 Sep 2018
|
45%
|
35%
|
21%
|
10%
|
25,641
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
31 Aug – 1 Sep 2018
|
40%
|
43%
|
17%
|
3%
|
1,600
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
31 Aug – 1 Sep 2018
|
45%
|
37%
|
18%
|
9%
|
1,017
|
Survation
|
Online
|
|
17–20 Aug 2018
|
50%
|
42%
|
9%
|
8%
|
1,330
|
Sky Data
|
Online
|
Three-option referendum
|
31 Jul – 20 Aug 2018
|
45%
|
33%
|
22%
|
12%
|
18,772
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
6–10 Aug 2018
|
48%
|
24%
|
27%
|
24%
|
1,481
|
BMG Research
|
Online
|
|
26–31 Jul 2018
|
43%
|
41%
|
17%
|
2%
|
4,957
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
[note 2]
|
25–26 Jul 2018
|
42%
|
40%
|
18%
|
2%
|
1,631
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
24 Jul 2018
|
The Independent launches its campaign for a second referendum.[6]
|
20–23 Jul 2018
|
50%
|
40%
|
10%
|
9%
|
1,466
|
Sky Data
|
Online
|
Three-option referendum
|
16–17 Jul 2018
|
40%
|
42%
|
18%
|
2%
|
1,657
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
36%
|
47%
|
17%
|
11%
|
Three-option referendum
|
10–11 Jul 2018
|
37%
|
41%
|
23%
|
4%
|
1,732
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
8–9 Jul 2018
|
Brexit Secretary David Davis and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson resign.[7]
|
6 Jul 2018
|
The UK Cabinet agrees the Chequers statement, setting out a proposal on the future UK–EU relationship.[8]
|
3–5 Jul 2018
|
44%
|
27%
|
29%
|
17%
|
1,511
|
BMG Research
|
Online
|
|
19–20 Jun 2018
|
37%
|
45%
|
18%
|
8%
|
1,663
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
19–20 Jun 2018
|
48%
|
25%
|
27%
|
23%
|
1,022
|
Survation
|
Online
|
|
13–14 May 2018
|
38%
|
46%
|
16%
|
8%
|
1,634
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
12 May 2018
|
The National Union of Students calls for a referendum on the final deal.[9]
|
1–4 May 2018
|
53%
|
31%
|
16%
|
22%
|
2,005
|
Opinium
|
|
|
15 Apr 2018
|
People's Vote campaign launched.[10]
|
10–12 Apr 2018
|
52%
|
31%
|
17%
|
21%
|
2,008
|
Opinium
|
Online
|
|
9–10 Apr 2018
|
38%
|
45%
|
17%
|
7%
|
1,639
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
6–8 Apr 2018
|
47%
|
36%
|
17%
|
11%
|
2,012
|
ICM
|
Online
|
[note 2]
|
5–6 Apr 2018
|
39%
|
45%
|
17%
|
6%
|
823
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
[note 2]
|
26–27 Mar 2018
|
36%
|
42%
|
22%
|
6%
|
1,659
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
16–23 Mar 2018
|
41%
|
52%
|
7%
|
11%
|
1,616
|
Sky Data
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
5–6 Mar 2018
|
36%
|
43%
|
20%
|
7%
|
1,641
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
2 Mar 2018
|
35%
|
54%
|
11%
|
19%
|
1,096
|
ComRes
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
2 Mar 2018
|
Theresa May makes Mansion House speech, outlining the UK Government's policy on the future UK–EU relationship.[11]
|
16–23 Mar 2018
|
41%
|
52%
|
7%
|
12%
|
1,616
|
Sky Data
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
14–16 Feb 2018
|
34%
|
54%
|
11%
|
20%
|
1,482
|
Sky Data
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
16–19 Jan 2018
|
35%
|
56%
|
9%
|
21%
|
1,096
|
Sky Data
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
10–19 Jan 2018
|
47%
|
34%
|
19%
|
13%
|
5,075
|
ICM
|
Online
|
[note 2]
|
9–10 Jan 2018
|
36%
|
43%
|
21%
|
7%
|
1,714
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
15 Dec 2017
|
The European Council decides to proceed to the second phase of the Brexit negotiations.[12]
|
10–11 Dec 2017
|
33%
|
42%
|
24%
|
9%
|
1,680
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
30 Nov – 1 Dec 2017
|
50%
|
34%
|
16%
|
16%
|
1,003
|
Survation
|
Online
|
|
23–24 Oct 2017
|
32%
|
46%
|
22%
|
14%
|
1,637
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
22–24 Sep 2017
|
34%
|
46%
|
21%
|
12%
|
1,716
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
22 Sep 2017
|
Theresa May makes Florence speech, in an attempt to 'unblock' the Brexit negotiations.[13]
|
12–13 Sep 2017
|
34%
|
47%
|
19%
|
13%
|
1,660
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
14–15 Jul 2017
|
46%
|
39%
|
15%
|
7%
|
1,024
|
Survation
|
Online
|
|
7–11 Jul 2017
|
41%
|
48%
|
12%
|
7%
|
2,005
|
Opinium
|
|
[note 2]
|
28–30 Jun 2017
|
46%
|
47%
|
6%
|
1%
|
1,017
|
Survation
|
Telephone
|
|
16–20 Jun 2017
|
38%
|
51%
|
11%
|
13%
|
2,005
|
Opinium
|
|
[note 2]
|
19 Jun 2017
|
Brexit negotiations begin.[14]
|
16–17 Jun 2017
|
48%
|
43%
|
9%
|
5%
|
1,005
|
Survation
|
Telephone
|
|
16–17 Jun 2017
|
38%
|
57%
|
4%
|
19%
|
1,005
|
Survation
|
Telephone
|
[note 2]
|
10 Jun 2017
|
36%
|
55%
|
9%
|
18%
|
1,036
|
Survation
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
8 Jun 2017
|
2017 United Kingdom general election
|
28 Apr – 2 May 2017
|
36%
|
53%
|
11%
|
17%
|
2,003
|
Opinium
|
|
[note 2]
|
27–28 Apr 2017
|
31%
|
49%
|
20%
|
18%
|
1,612
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
21–22 Apr 2017
|
39%
|
46%
|
14%
|
7%
|
2,072
|
Survation
|
Online
|
|
20–21 Apr 2017
|
31%
|
48%
|
21%
|
17%
|
1,590
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
|
29 Mar 2017
|
The United Kingdom invokes Article 50.[15]
|
17–21 Mar 2017
|
38%
|
52%
|
10%
|
14%
|
2,003
|
Opinium
|
|
[note 2]
|
17 Jan 2017
|
Theresa May makes Lancaster House speech, setting out the UK Government's negotiating priorities.[16]
|
15–18 Dec 2016
|
35%
|
53%
|
13%
|
18%
|
2,048
|
ComRes
|
|
[note 1]
|
13–16 Dec 2016
|
33%
|
52%
|
15%
|
19%
|
2,000
|
Opinium
|
|
[note 2]
|
2 Oct 2016
|
Theresa May makes Conservative Party Conference speech, announcing her intention to invoke Article 50 by 31 March 2017.[17]
|
13 Jul 2016
|
Theresa May becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.[18]
|
29–30 Jun 2016
|
32%
|
60%
|
7%
|
28%
|
1,017
|
BMG Research
|
Telephone
|
[note 1]
|
27–28 Jun 2016
|
31%
|
58%
|
11%
|
27%
|
1,760
|
YouGov
|
Online
|
[note 1]
|
23 Jun 2016
|
2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
|
|