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New poll finds the British public now wants a soft Brexit

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A soft Brexit in which Britain retains close ties to the EU, is now the most popular form of Brexit among British people. According to a new poll, a Norway-style Brexit would be better received by the public than any other model. Leaving the EU without a deal, an option pushed by conservative MPs, is the least popular option. Norway is not in the EU but has full access to the European single market through its EEA membership.

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