Britain would rather have a no-deal Brexit than Jeremy Corbyn as prime minister offering a second referendum, a poll has found.
Nearly half of the public - 48 per cent - said they would prefer to see the country crash out of the EU than the Labour leader implement his own approach to Brexit, according to a survey by YouGov.
By contrast, 35 per cent of the population said they were more in favour of Mr Corbyn entering Downing Street and holding a second referendum including an option to remain in the EU.
The findings will make grim reading for the Opposition, who hope to topple Boris Johnson's Government by building support for a vote of no confidence.