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Many who voted for the UK's exit from the EU now want back in, according to polls.
This is all highly ironic as Polizzi was a prominent Leave supporter during the 2016 EU referendum. “I’m like the turkey who voted for Christmas,” she concedes now.
By contrast, 32 per cent thought Brexit has been going “very badly”, and 21 per cent said it turned out “fairly badly”.
With large-scale, pro-EU protests set to hit London next month, UK citizens seem to have lost patience with Brexit.
A growing number of British people believe it was wrong for the UK to have voted to leave the EU, according to a new poll, which found that Brexit regret is at its highest level since the 2016 referendum.
Even after years of division and vitriol, it seems like Britain still needs to talk about Brexit. / More than six years after voting to leave the European Union, the UK is facing a prolonged recession and a deep cost-of-living crisis. Last week’s Autumn Statement heralded years of higher taxes and cuts to public spending.
South Holland and the Deepings is one of just three parts of the country where voters don't show regret over the Brexit vote, according to a new poll.
Grays, a town near London, voted overwhelmingly in favour of Brexit. But three years after severing ties with the EU, some are feeling remorse as the country lurches from one crisis to another.
The UK voted to leave the European Union in 2016, but Brexit regret is now at an all time high, according to two separate polls.
A record high percentage of Brits now say they believe Brexit was a mistake, a poll shows.
Brexit now considered a mistake by significant majority of the population as UK’s economic fortunes fade.
New polling has shown the levels of Brexit regret in the country has increased again.
January marked the 18th straight month that a majority of British people, when asked by YouGov, responded that the 2016 vote to leave the European Union was "wrong."
A SURVEY of Leave voters who have changed their minds about Brexit has revealed their reasons for the change of heart.
The average annual gap between those who believe it was “wrong” to vote to Leave compared to “right” is almost double what it was last year.
YouGov poll finds 32 per cent of Britons think it has turned out ‘very badly’.
An Opinium poll also found that 42% of people who voted Leave in 2016 had a negative view of how it had turned out.
Survey finds 33% of Conservatives believe costs outweighing benefits. / Conservative party voters are losing faith in the idea of Brexit benefits and opportunities, a new poll suggests.
The wider public now think Britain was wrong to leave the European Union by 56% to 32%.
An MPs’ report on the impact of Brexit on fishing has reignited a fierce debate over whether the UK’s departure from the EU was good or bad for the sector.
Public has ‘right to know reality of what Brexit has done’, say campaigners after petition passes threshold. / The Conservative government has previously stated that the consequences of Brexit is not “an appropriate subject for a public inquiry”.
YouGov tracker data records the highest levels of Bregret among Leave voters to date.
Latest set of polling shows ‘Bregret’ has become consolidated among the British public. / More adults believe the UK should rejoin the European Union than remain outside of it, new polling shows.
More voters are beginning to regret the current form of Brexit and would be willing to accept EU rules in return for better trade ties, a poll has revealed.