Brexit latest poll. A tracker poll found support for ...
- Brexit latest poll. A tracker poll found support for reversing Brexit is now at 57 per cent, compared Post-Brexit Poll of Polls For a poll of polls of voting intentions in a second EU referendum up to January 2020 see: EURef2 Poll of Polls This page summarises the results of the last half-dozen polls on whether the UK should be inside or outside the EU. Brexit poll: Two-thirds of Britons now support future referendum on rejoining the EU Exclusive: Results suggest Leave voters disillusioned with the ‘taking back of control they were promised’ Public support for Brexit is at an all-time low, with one in five Brexiteers now saying they think it was wrong to vote to leave the EU. The trend of the poll data shows that, over time, support for Brexit has waned, while public opinion in the UK has gradually moved in favour of rejoining the EU (totally or partially, such as joining the European single market). Best for Britain's latest polling report suggests that despite Reform UK’s surge in popularity, the view that Brexit has been more of a failure has increased in support across the supporter bases of all main Westminster parties. According to a YouGov survey, 62% of people These figures are likely to cause serious concern among Brexit’s biggest backers – with this being the second major poll in the last six weeks that highlights our national ‘Bregret’. The polling, conducted by King's Full list of individual polls * The FT poll of polls is calculated by taking the last seven polls from unique pollsters up to a given date, removing the two polls with the highest leads for 'remain' and 'leave', and calculating an adjusted average of the five remaining polls, where the more recent polls are given a higher weight A new Ipsos UK poll reveals that just over half (54%) of Britons believe that Brexit was the wrong decision for the United Kingdom (32% right). The project has been funded as part of the UK in a Changing Europe programme. This includes two in three (66%) 2016 Remain voters saying it has gone worse (+19 since June 2021), and one in four (26%) 2016 Leave voters thinking the same (+16). Of the Britons who say that Brexit has been more a failure, 63% say that Brexit was always going to be a failure, with there having been nothing that any government could have done to make it a success. The share of people who regret Brexit has increased since the UK left the EU. xpm6, qsq5, yuf4, ln1f8, pfq3j, ctua, ysaz, 9cow, jc9t, pfwwa,