Two-thirds of Britons want a debate between May and Corbyn Brexit


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The vast majority of Britons would like to see a Brexit TV debate between Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn, reveals a Sky Data poll.

About two-thirds of the population – 66% – would support such a debate, with 33% opposed to it.

To the question of whether there should be figures with other points of view on Brexit included in the Brexit leaders' debate, opinions are divided.

Opinions diverge as to the advisability of including in the debate anyone who supports a second referendum on Brexit, in addition to the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition – 51% say that they should, 49% that they should not.

But the public is much more supportive of the inclusion of someone who would be willing to consider a Brexit "without agreement" as a serious option, as well as Ms. May and Mr. Corbyn – 63% believe that 39 such a figure should be included, while 37% say it should not.

Sky Data: British want debate between May and Corbyn Brexit
Sky Data: British want debate between May and Corbyn Brexit
Sky Data: British want debate between May and Corbyn Brexit

Sky News includes a tête-à-tête debate between Ms. May and Mr. Corbyn is under discussion in Downing Street.

Mr Corbyn "would appreciate" the opportunity to discuss with the Prime Minister his "failed agreement of Brexit and the future of our country," said a spokesman for the Labor Party.

A government source told Sky News that this format was "under study", but no final decision has yet been taken.

Sky Data surveyed a representative sample of 987 Sky customers nationally via SMS on November 26, 2018. The data are weighted according to the population profile. Sky Data is a member of the British Polling Council and follows its rules.

For complete Sky Data tables, please click here.

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