- Nearly two-thirds of Brits believe leaving the Brexit transition period without a trade deal with the EU would be a "bad" outcome for the UK, a new poll has found.
- The survey shared exclusively with Business Insider, found strong opposition to a no-deal outcome in every part of the UK.
- The highest level of opposition was in Scotland, where polls suggest growing support for independence.
- Prime Minister Boris Johnson recently described no deal as a "good outcome" and last weekend said the UK would "prosper mightily" in the event of widespread disruption.
Brexit poll: Brits say leaving EU without a trade deal would be bad - Business Insider
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