I read it and I can see through your dishonesty
A new YouGov survey shows that, for the first time since we started using this question wording in April 2017, more Britons support having a second referendum on the terms of the Brexit deal than not. A new vote would be backed by 42% of the public, compared to 40% who would oppose it.
The question is should we be asked deal or no deal.
Not, deal, no deal or remain which is painfully obvious yet no doubt what labour and the 'peoples vote' rabble want.
That would skew it in favour of remain; if you asked 10 people, 4 want to remain, 3 want a deal and 3 want no deal, remain would win. Not because they make a majority but based on the dishonesty you're implying it would, there are still more people who would want to leave.
Apply that to your poll, remove the 'third option' and we're still leaving the EU, second referendum or not.
Look at the question wording, no mention of remaining and cancelling:
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