The question is formulated in a leading way, doesn't have demographic or geographic constraints, and isn't paired with calibration questions.
I.e., a strong Remainer, I believe that May et. al. *do* care about securing what *they* think is a good deal, but that they are wildly delusional about their chances and are also committed to a worse deal than the UK already enjoys.
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Exactly. Polling is hard and social scientists have extraordinarily difficult jobs because human wetware is funky.
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I also believe that the evidence suggests May et. al. care more about power than securing a "good deal". However, without reference points, I'd have to say that they think they're working hard on getting a "good deal".
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The framing (or lack thereof) changes the tenor of questions and biases responses. Does that make sense?
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