The above question was asked to the It-Your-Vote community.
We provided additional information for the question which was:
"When the law was passed that the UK could not leave the EU with a 'No Deal Brexit' (known as the Benn Act) it was classed by Boris Johnson as taking away one of the UK's key negotiating strength for Brexit. Therefore, Boris has since referred to it as the 'Surrender Act'. Do you think he is justified to refer to it in this way or is it unacceptable for Boris to use this type of reference for the Benn Act.".
The available answers for this questions were:
1. No view
2. Yes-ok to call it the 'Surrender Act'
3. No-he should use the proper name
The winning answer was "Yes-ok to call it the 'Surrender Act'" with 72.22% of the total vote.
Answer | Percentage |
---|---|
Yes | 72.22% |
No | 27.77% |
Answer | Male % | Female % | Total % |
---|---|---|---|
No | 11.11% | 16.66% | 27.77% |
Yes | 38.88% | 33.33% | 72.22% |