This statistic displays the opinions of EU referendum voters concerning a general election, following the resignation of David Cameron after the UK's decision to leave the European Union. 26 percent of leave voters strongly agreed that such there should such an electing, following the events of June 23rd, 2016.
To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with the following statement? "There should be another general election before negotiations start so that people can vote on political parties' plans for Britain’s future relationship with the European Union"
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Statistics on Results of the EU referendum in the United Kingdom (UK)
Referendum results
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- Basic Statistic Result of the Brexit referendum 2016, by percentage of votes
- Basic Statistic Result of the Brexit referendum 2016, by number of votes cast
- Premium Statistic Brexit votes by nation in the United Kingdom 2016
- Premium Statistic 2016 EU referendum: number of votes for “Remain” and “Leave”, by region
- Premium Statistic EU referendum voter turnout 2016, by region
- Basic Statistic Brexit votes in the United Kingdom by gender 2016
Voting registration
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- Premium Statistic Number of eligible voters in the EU referendum 2016, by UK region
- Premium Statistic Monthly amount of under 25's registered to vote for the EU referendum in the UK 2016
- Premium Statistic Monthly number of registered voters for the EU referendum aged 25-34 in the UK 2016
- Premium Statistic Monthly number of registered voters for the EU referendum aged 35-44 in 2016
- Premium Statistic Monthly number of registered voters for the EU referendum aged 45-54 in the UK 2016
- Premium Statistic Monthly number of registered voters for the EU referendum aged 55-64 in 2016
- Premium Statistic Monthly number of registered voters for the EU referendum aged 65-74 in the UK 2016
- Premium Statistic Monthly amount of over 75's registered to vote for the EU referendum in the UK 2016
Voting
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- Premium Statistic EU referendum voting intention in the United Kingdom in 2016, by age group
- Premium Statistic Number of verified ballot papers from the EU referendum 2016, by UK region
- Premium Statistic United Kingdom (UK): number of valid votes from the EU referendum 2016, by region
- Premium Statistic UK: number of counted ballot papers from the EU referendum 2016, by region
- Premium Statistic Number of rejected ballots from the EU referendum 2016, by UK region
- Premium Statistic Point during the EU referendum campaign in which voting intentions were formed 2016
- Premium Statistic Most important issue for British voters in the EU referendum in June 2016
Public perception
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- Premium Statistic Level of confidence in Britain after the EU referendum in 2016
- Premium Statistic Voter attitude towards the "Brexit" vote in 2016
- Premium Statistic Percieved benefits of European Union membership for small business 2015
- Premium Statistic UK: perceived personal benefit of leaving the EU, by North-South divide
- Premium Statistic Perceived effect of Brexit on personal finances in Great Britain in 2016
- Premium Statistic Attitudes toward employment in the United Kingdom five years after referendum
- Premium Statistic Predicted effect of Brexit on British and German employment levels 2016
- Premium Statistic Pre-referendum public opinion of the state of the UK economy in 2016
Public perception of a second referendum
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- Premium Statistic Distribution of British voters who changed decision post referendum in 2016
- Premium Statistic British public's opinion on a second EU referendum, by voting choice on June 23
- Premium Statistic Britain: second EU referendum if Scotland left the UK, by voting choice on June 23
- Premium Statistic Public opinion on scheduling second EU referendum in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2016
- Premium Statistic Support for second EU referendum once the terms of Britain's exit have been decided
- Premium Statistic Distribution of Welsh voters who changed decision post referendum in 2016
Public opinion of political figures
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- Premium Statistic Conservative Party Members' opinion of David Cameron's resignation by referendum vote
- Premium Statistic Conservative Party Members' opinion of David Cameron's leadership by referendum vote
- Premium Statistic Public opinion in GB: MPs most suited to run for Prime Minister of the UK 2016
- Premium Statistic Public opinion on the resignation of George Osborne in Great Britain in 2016
- Premium Statistic Public opinion on the resignation of Jeremy Corbyn in Great Britain in 2016
- Premium Statistic Public opinion on the MPs most suited to run for leader of the labour party 2016
- Premium Statistic Voter attitude to a General Election post referendum in the United Kingdom 2016
- Premium Statistic Voter attitude towards the UK government view of "Brexit" 2016
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- Public opinion on crime rates in the UK post-Brexit, by Brexit vote
- Public opinion on the development of governance post-Brexit 2016, by referendum vote
- Pro-Brexit attitudes on Scotland leaving the UK post-Brexit 2016, by age
- Pro-Brexit attitudes on rising grocery prices in the UK post-Brexit 2016, by age
- Pro-Brexit attitudes on the finance industry moving abroad post-Brexit 2016
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- Public opinion in Great Britain on the development of grocery prices post-Brexit 2016
- Labour party members' EU referendum voting intention in the United Kingdom in 2016
- Survey on possible positive consequences of Brexit in the United Kingdom (UK) 2016
- Opinion on Scottish economic and societial situation post-Brexit in 2017
- Opinion on EU market access for the United Kingdom (UK) post-Brexit in 2016
- Opinion on the situation of the poorest in Scotland post-Brexit 2017
- Brexit vote by marital status in the United Kingdom in 2019
- Distribution export food and drinks from the Netherlands to the UK 2019, by subsector
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Ipsos. (July 1, 2016). To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with the following statement? "There should be another general election before negotiations start so that people can vote on political parties' plans for Britain’s future relationship with the European Union" [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved March 21, 2023, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/570572/attitudes-towards-a-post-brexit-general-election/
Ipsos. "To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with the following statement? "There should be another general election before negotiations start so that people can vote on political parties' plans for Britain’s future relationship with the European Union"." Chart. July 1, 2016. Statista. Accessed March 21, 2023. https://www.statista.com/statistics/570572/attitudes-towards-a-post-brexit-general-election/
Ipsos. (2016). To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with the following statement? "There should be another general election before negotiations start so that people can vote on political parties' plans for Britain’s future relationship with the European Union". Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: March 21, 2023. https://www.statista.com/statistics/570572/attitudes-towards-a-post-brexit-general-election/
Ipsos. "To What Extent, If at All, Do You Agree or Disagree with The following Statement? "There Should Be Another General Election before Negotiations Start so That People Can Vote on Political Parties' Plans for Britain’s Future Relationship with The European Union"." Statista, Statista Inc., 1 Jul 2016, https://www.statista.com/statistics/570572/attitudes-towards-a-post-brexit-general-election/
Ipsos, To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with the following statement? "There should be another general election before negotiations start so that people can vote on political parties' plans for Britain’s future relationship with the European Union" Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/570572/attitudes-towards-a-post-brexit-general-election/ (last visited March 21, 2023)
To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree with the following statement? "There should be another general election before negotiations start so that people can vote on political parties' plans for Britain’s future relationship with the European Union" [Graph], Ipsos, July 1, 2016. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/570572/attitudes-towards-a-post-brexit-general-election/