BREXIT Confidence July 2017.

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BREXIT Confidence July 2017

Methodology On the first weekend of each month ORB International polls a nationally representative sample of n=2,000 adults aged 18+ throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The core tracking questions are :- Q Do you approve or disapprove of the way in which the Government is handling the Brexit negotiations? Q How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statements? - I think the Prime Minister will get the right deal for Britain in the Brexit negotiation - Britain will be economically better off post Brexit - Britain will have more control over immigration post Brexit - Having greater control over immigration is more important that having access to free trade with the EU / Having access to free trade is more important than having greater control over immigration* * 50% of the sample were shown the first statement : 50% of the sample were shown the second statement The statistical margin of error at the 95% confidence level is +2.2%

Approval of BREXIT Negotiations Donald Trump wins US Presidential Election Supreme Court rules that Brexit requires Act of Parliament Parliament introduces Notification of Withdrawal Bill 9TH NOV 24TH JAN 31st JAN Article 50 Triggered 29th MAR Parliament approves Notification of Withdrawal Bill 13th MAR Nicola Sturgeon announces plan for second referendum KEY DATES 18th APR General election announced Theresa May loses overall majority 8th JUN % DISAPPROVE % APPROVE Do you approve or disapprove of the way in which the Government is handling the Brexit negotiations? (n=2,000 per month online)

Confident PM will get the right deal Donald Trump wins US Presidential Election Supreme Court rules that Brexit requires Act of Parliament Parliament introduces Notification of Withdrawal Bill 9TH NOV 24TH JAN 31st JAN Article 50 Triggered 29th MAR Parliament approves Notification of Withdrawal Bill 13th MAR Nicola Sturgeon announces plan for second referendum KEY DATES 18th APR General election announced Theresa May loses overall majority KEY DATES 8th JUN % DISAGREE % AGREE % DON’T KNOW How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statement? I think the Prime Minister will get the right deal for Britain in the Brexit negotiations (n=2,000 per month online)

We will be economically better off Donald Trump wins US Presidential Election Supreme Court rules that Brexit requires Act of Parliament Parliament introduces Notification of Withdrawal Bill 9TH NOV 24TH JAN 31st JAN Article 50 Triggered 29th MAR Parliament approves Notification of Withdrawal Bill 13th MAR Nicola Sturgeon announces plan for second referendum KEY DATES 18th APR General election announced Theresa May loses overall majority KEY DATES 8th JUN % DISAGREE % AGREE % DON’T KNOW How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Britain will be economically better off post Brexit (n=2,000 per month online)

We will have more control over immigration Donald Trump wins US Presidential Election Supreme Court rules that Brexit requires Act of Parliament Parliament introduces Notification of Withdrawal Bill 9TH NOV 24TH JAN 31st JAN Article 50 Triggered 29th MAR Parliament approves Notification of Withdrawal Bill 13th MAR Nicola Sturgeon announces plan for second referendum KEY DATES 18th APR General election announced Theresa May loses overall majority KEY DATES 8th JUN % DISAGREE % AGREE % DON’T KNOW How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Britain will have more control over immigration post Brexit (n=2,000 per month online)

Controlling Immigration more important that Access to Free Trade? Donald Trump wins US Presidential Election Supreme Court rules that Brexit requires Act of Parliament Parliament introduces Notification of Withdrawal Bill 9TH NOV 24TH JAN 31st JAN Article 50 Triggered 29th MAR Parliament approves Notification of Withdrawal Bill 13th MAR Nicola Sturgeon announces plan for second referendum KEY DATES 18th APR General election announced Theresa May loses overall majority 8th JUN % DISAGREE % AGREE % DON’T KNOW How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Having greater control over immigration is more important than having access to free trade with the EU. (n=2,000 per month online)