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Nearly half of voters want another EU referendum within the next five years, a new poll has revealed. / The survey by the More in Common think-tank shows that one in four of the public - 26% - want another Brexit vote in the next 12 months. / A further 21% would like it to be held between now and 2028.
Only a small number of businesspeople who voted Brexit now consider Brexit an “economic price worth paying”, a new survey suggests.
A huge surge in support to rejoin the EU has been recorded in October - has the bubble finally burst for Brexit and its backers?
New research from YouGov has found that "Bregret is rife", with 46% of people wanting a vote on re-joining in the next decade.
Even among people who voted Leave in 2016, just 61 per cent still think the policy will eventually turn out well.
More people in the UK think there should be another EU referendum in the next 10 years than those who oppose it.
More than a quarter support a fresh vote as soon as the end of this year.
Survey of exporters shows increased pessimism about benefits of post-Brexit trade deals. / British firms are increasingly pessimistic about the benefits of post-Brexit free trade deals, according to the government’s own research.
BRITISH companies are losing faith in the UK’s post-Brexit trade deals and many believe leaving the EU is hammering exports, Government research has revealed.
Less than a third of Brits think Brexit is ‘done,’ YouGov poll reveals.
With large-scale, pro-EU protests set to hit London next month, UK citizens seem to have lost patience with Brexit.
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.
New polling and recent by-elections signal Britain has turned its back on Brexit, the former minister for Europe Denis MacShane has said.
Britain will rejoin the EU in the future, Tony Blair has predicted – as polls show support for rejoining climbing ever higher.
British voters now say that they would vote to rejoin the EU in a new referendum.
The British public now regrets Brexit more than at any other point since the referendum, according to two separate pollsters: YouGov and Deltapoll. Last week, YouGov recorded their highest ever share of voters, 57%, saying Brexit was a mistake. Just 32% thought Brexit was the correct decision. A majority of voters, 51%, now even wants to join the EU...
More than half of Britons would vote to rejoin the European Union for the first time since the nation opted to leave the bloc seven years ago, YouGov polling showed.
According to a new YouGov poll, just 12% think leaving the European Union has been a success.
YouGov polling is the latest in a rising trend to show a majority in favour of rejoining the European Union.
Arch-Brexiteer Nigel Farage thinks Brexit has failed. Almost two-thirds of Brits seem to agree with him.
The proportion of Brits who say Brexit was a mistake has hit a record high, a survey from pollsters YouGov shows. / With few economic benefits to show for the June 2016 vote to leave the European Union, 57 per cent of Brits said the decision to leave the European Union in 2016 was the wrong one, compared with 32 per cent who thought it was correct.
79% of people in Northern Ireland want the Republic of Ireland to remain in the EU, according to an opinion poll.
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.
Have voters changed their minds about leaving the EU, and has Brexit fundamentally reshaped our political identities.
Research shows about 88% of people in the Republic are in favour of retaining EU membership.