Support for staying in the European Union has jumped to its highest level since the 2016 referendum in the wake of the crushing Commons defeat for Theresa May’s deal. A new YouGov poll reveals 56 per cent of voters would choose Remain if given the chance in a fresh referendum. Only 44 per cent said they would vote Leave. The 12-point lead for Remain is a big increase from eight points at the end of last year, and will be seen as evidence that voters are losing confidence in Brexit.
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@Jakdaw09: Now the lies have unravelled, this poll suggests 56% would vote Remain. We cannot ignore this sea change of public opinion.
It would be a historic mistake and a democratic failure to push on with Brexit without checking whether the public still wants it.
standard.co.uk/news/politics/…
@standardnews: The latest Brexit poll in today’s @EveningStandard twitter.com/nicholascecil/…
@ChukaUmunna: POLL – Support for Remain highest since referendum with big 12-pt gap
Remain – 56%
Leave – 44%
Source: YouGov poll taken after Tuesday’s defeat for May’s deal. Commissioned by People’s Vote but conducted independently
Remain – 56%
Leave – 44%
Source: YouGov poll taken after Tuesday’s defeat for May’s deal. Commissioned by People’s Vote but conducted independently
standard.co.uk/news/politics/…
@standardnews: Brexit news latest: Support for staying in EU hits highest level since referendum as 56 per cent say no to Brexit standard.co.uk/news/politics/…
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