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Just a third of people who voted to leave the European Union in 2016 now think Brexit was a success, according to a new poll.
As evidence mounts of the long-term harm being inflicted on the U.K. economy by Brexit, the government is coming under pressure to acknowledge the elephant in the room.
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.
The only way the UK can gain economic growth is by 'rejoining the EU,' says LBC caller.
Brexit now considered a mistake by significant majority of the population as UK’s economic fortunes fade.
And we're only two years in.
A record high percentage of Brits now say they believe Brexit was a mistake, a poll shows.
The wider public now think Britain was wrong to leave the European Union by 56% to 32%.
Professor Sir John Curtice said the vote six years ago had failed to settle the debate on whether the UK should be in the European Union.
Numbers wishing to rejoin EU steadily growing over past year, while parties maintain silence. / Polling evidence over the past year suggests that the 2016 Brexit referendum has failed to deliver a “permanent settlement” to the Brexit debate, polling guru Sir John Curtice has said.
Being in the EU is the more popular option in polls now, writes John Curtice, because those who did not or could not vote in 2016 – such as younger people – support rejoining by more than three to one. / On average in the polls, more than 80 per cent of those 18- to 24-year-olds (nearly all of whom were too young in 2016) who express a referendum preference say they would vote to join the EU.
The former Green Party co-leader argued the new bill launches "an attack on nature like we've never seen before".
A “RECORD high” number of people believe Brexit was a mistake, according to the latest polling.
A new survey by pollsters YouGov found a significant majority of people, 54 per cent, think Britain's EU exit is going badly, with 20 per cent saying neither.
Confidence in the Brexit project is rapidly diminishing among Brits. / Only 16 per cent of Brits think Brexit is going well, new YouGov research has found.
Boris Johnson’s vow to ‘Get Brexit Done’ in 2019 has not been delivered, according to more than half of Britons.
A Midlothian MSP has been told to move on from constitutional debate after a survey revealed that most Brits do not believe Brexit has benefited the United Kingdom.
Eleven months in, new YouGov polling found that 52 per cent of Britons don't think Brexit is going well.
YouGov poll finds 32 per cent of Britons think it has turned out ‘very badly’.
More than half of Brits think that Brexit is "going badly," according to new polling — and the number of people with that opinion is growing.
"How is this a debate", one person said after guests played a familiar conveyer belt game.
Six months on from the end of the transition period, most of the British public are feeling downbeat about Brexit.
The figure rises to four in five businesses among those that do a moderate or large amount of trade with the EU
The figure rises to 80% for businesses that do a moderate or large amount of trade with the EU, a survey has found.