Do you think it is or is not acceptable for the UK government to break the rules of international law if it thinks that it will lead to a better trade deal with the EU?

Fieldwork dates: 25 September 2020 - 5 October 2020
Data from: Scotland
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Do you think it is or is not acceptable for the UK government to break the rules of international law if it thinks that it will lead to a better trade deal with the EU?
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5 October 2020
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It is acceptable for the UK government to break the rules of international law if it thinks that it will lead to a better trade deal with the EU 22%
It is unacceptable for the UK government to break the rules of international law even if it thinks it will lead to a better trade deal with the EU 78%

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And thinking about the UK Internal Market Bill, which of the following statements comes closest to your view? It is acceptable for the UK government to break the rules of international law if it thinks that it will lead to a better trade deal with the EU/It is unacceptable for the UK government to break the rules of international law even if it thinks it will lead to a better trade deal with the EU

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