Should the UK government factor in the plan proposed by the Scottish Government to remain in the European single market as part of its approach to the Brexit negotiations?

Fieldwork dates: 6 January 2017 - 16 January 2017
Data from: Scotland
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Should the UK government factor in the plan proposed by the Scottish Government to remain in the European single market as part of its approach to the Brexit negotiations?
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16 January 2017
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It is important that the plan proposed by the Scottish Government to remain in the European single market is taken seriously and raised by the UK Government in its negotiations with the EU 64%
The UK Government need not factor in the plan proposed by the Scottish Government to remain in the European single market and need not raise it in its negotiations with the EU 36%

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In the EU Referendum 52% of votes cast across the UK were to leave, while in Scotland 62% were to remain. The UK Government has said it will proceed with negotiations to leave the EU. The Scottish Government has proposed a plan to remain in the European single market. Thinking about the UK Government's approach to the Brexit negotiations, which of the following statements best reflects your views?

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