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.
Majority in Northern Ireland want Republic of Ireland to remain part of European Union poll says
03/07/2023
79% of people in Northern Ireland want the Republic of Ireland to remain in the EU, according to an opinion poll.
More voters want to rejoin the EU than stay out, polling shows, as 57% blame it for inflation
02/07/2023
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.
About 66% of people in Northern Ireland believe it is worse off since Brexit, survey finds
03/07/2023
Research shows about 88% of people in the Republic are in favour of retaining EU membership.
We polled readers about their opinions of Brexit seven years after the referendum gripped the UK, and a majority of voters say the move has been a failure - but do YOU agree?
Seven years after the EU Referendum, Brexit is finding it increasingly difficult to retain its 2016 supporters let alone recruit new ones
The three remaining arguments for Brexit
26/06/2023
And why none of them actually stack up.
Seven years after the UK voted to leave the EU, it seems that public support for Brexit has collapsed. Someone tell our politicians...
The poll was carried out as part of a special episode of BBC Question Time.
Prominant Remainer Gina Miller explains what would need to happen for Britain to reverse Brexit and return to the bloc.
Brexit: what voters want now
23/06/2023
Britain is now an anti-Brexit country. The polls confirm this; but it is also true in a politically more telling sense. The change in the national mood has not required anyone to change sides. The power of remorseless demographics has been enough to do the job on its own.
At least 20% of Brexit supporters would vote differently if they were asked now, a poll of hundreds of people on BBC Question Time has found.
One said: “I don’t see any benefit from it all”, another added: “We haven’t started Brexit yet, when’s it going to start?”
UK respondents in YouGov survey now more likely to say they trust the EC more than they trust their government.
And almost 80% of all respondents want a closer relationship with the EU. / A poll published in time for the seventh anniversary of the Brexit referendum shows that nearly one in five people who voted Leave now believe they were wrong.
New poll shows 79% think trade deals with Australia and New Zealand are bad. / Just over half (52%) of farmers said Britain should join the EU and 70% of thought we should at least rejoin the single European market, rising to 85% in the case of those working in the ancillary industries.
Seven years have passed since a referendum was held across the United Kingdom about whether the UK should remain a member of the European Union - and we want to know if YOU think Brexit has been a success.
A major study by the UK in a Changing Europe think tank and pollsters Public First lays bare 'bregrets' seven years after Britain voted to leave the EU.
Less than one-fifth of Brexit voters believe it has been a success seven years on from the 2016 referendum, according to new polling.
How has the UK evolved over seven years to become a country that again favours being in the EU? And when can we hope to rejoin?
Brexit was bound to fail and has - we must now return to the centre of Europe, Lord Heseltine says
18/06/2023
Lord Heseltine said it is time to stop ‘hiding from the damage’ caused by Brexit. / Lord Heseltine has called for Britain to “recreate our position at the centre of Europe” after the failure of Brexit.