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Theresa May has called off the clinch Brexit vote in Westminster - but what do people here in Grimsby think?

An exclusive online poll of 1,238 GrimsbyLive readers gives a fascinating insight into your thoughts about a potential second referendum, political infighting and stopping Brexit.

It shows you still want to leave, although by a significantly smaller margin than in 2016.

But while your overall view is the same, you think there should be a second referendum on the final deal and a Government of "national unity" formed to deliver Brexit.

Here are the results of our exclusive poll in full:

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A second referendum

As politicians in Westminster scrap over Theresa May's Brexit deal, our poll shows you want the decision to go back to the people once again.

'UK voters should be allowed to vote on whether they support a final deal on Brexit'

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Stop Brexit and remain in the EU

Two thirds of people in North East Lincolnshire backed Brexit in the 2016 referendum.

Two years on, it appears you do not want to give the UK public any chance to change its mind.

'If another referendum was held, it should include the option to stop Brexit and remain in the EU'

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A leadership challenge

The Conservative Party appears to be bitterly divided on Brexit, with both Brexiteer and Remainer Tory MPs pledging to vote against Theresa May's deal.

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Bowing to pressure, Theresa May announced on Monday she was deferring a meaningful vote on her deal until she had time to address MPs' concerns about the Northern Irish backstop.

But despite brewing trouble for the PM, it appears you do not think now is the right time for change at the top.

'Now is not the time for a leadership contest within the Conservative Party'

A government of national unity

It is all kicking off down in Westminster, with MPs furiously clashing ahead of the final vote on Theresa May's deal in the Commons - whenever that might be.

But you would rather see politicians put aside their party allegiance and join forces to ensure Brexit is delivered as smoothly as possible.

'The main political parties should form a government of national unity to ensure Brexit is delivered smoothly'

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Labour's position

We have heard a lot about Theresa May's deal and the divisions it has created within the Conservative Party - but what does the Labour Party think?

It appears you are pretty unsure of where they stand on Brexit and our future relationship with the European Union.

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'I am clear about Labour's position on Brexit'

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Did we know enough in 2016?

There has been claim and counter claim about the 2016 Brexit referendum.

It offered a clear choice between leaving the EU or remaining in it. But did we know enough in order to make an informed choice? You seem to think so.

'In hindsight, we didn't have enough information to make an informed decision in the 2016 referendum'

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And finally - how would you vote now?

Perhaps the biggest question we asked in our poll is if you still want to clear.

It appears you do, although by a significantly reduced margin.

Just over 43% of you now want to leave, compared with the massive 69.9% who voted leave in the 2016 referendum.

'If the referendum was rerun tomorrow, how would you vote?'