Sat 24 December 2022:
A survey conducted on Saturday for The Times newspaper, according to this poll, only one-third of UK nationals who supported the nation’s exit from the European Union in 2016 still think that they made the correct decision.
Only 34% of those who voted for Brexit believe that it was the right decision, while 19% of those polled thought that their decision to support the UK’s leaving the EU was a mistake.
In contrast, 15% of those who voted against Brexit in the 2016 referendum now say they support the nation’s exit from the EU, and another 53% still think it was a bad choice.
About 41% of respondents believe that Brexit has been worse for the country than they imagined in 2016.
If another Brexit referendum were held today, 47% of YouGov respondents said they would vote to retain the UK’s EU membership, 34% would vote to Leave, and another 8% would abstain from the vote.
In June 2016, 51.8% of UK citizens voted for terminating the country’s membership in the EU, against 48.1% of those who voted for London to stay in the union.
SOURCE: INDEPENDENT PRESS AND NEWS AGENCIES
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