Three quarters of Brits would prefer a ‘no deal’ Brexit to a bad deal
A snap poll has revealed almost three-quarters think Theresa May should simply walk away from EU's attempts to inflict pain on the UK
NEARLY THREE-QUARTERS of Brits believe Theresa May should walk away from Brexit talks if presented with a ‘bad deal’.
And the Sky News survey showed support for playing hardball is almost as high among 18 to 34 year-olds as over 55 years.
Former UKIP MP and staunch Brexiteer Douglas Carswell said: “Seems No Deal would be preferred by a big majority.
“Go ahead, Eurocrats, play hardball and make our day.”
The survey came as Dutch bank Rabobank warned that any form of Brexit – either so-called Soft or Hard – would hammer the UK.
It claimed a No Deal scenario - where we crash out of the EU in March 2019 without trading arrangements in place – would cost the UK economy £400 billion by 2030, leaving Brits £11,500 poorer.