New YouGov poll:
- 66% would support the UK having closer relationship with the EU
- This includes half of both Leave (52%) and Reform UK (54%) voters
- Majority (53%) support Britain rejoining the European Union
- Six in ten believe Brexit has been more of a failure than a success
- 66% would support the UK having closer relationship with the EU
- This includes half of both Leave (52%) and Reform UK (54%) voters
- Majority (53%) support Britain rejoining the European Union
- Six in ten believe Brexit has been more of a failure than a success
Comments
There is absolutely nothing by comparison to being the EU member we were.
I genuinely do not a dog shit’s arse what the polls say. That’s about native conceptions of fake grandeur.
Unfortunately the Reform voter 'closer relationship' is the idea of the whole EU being controlled by the UK as a facsimile 1952 headed by Farage, because "We won the war, innit".
Pro join majority is shallow.
Let's do the same exercise and add accepting the Euro & Schengen......
I'm happy with both!
Who do they think they are talking to (or for)?
Probably very similar to the original Brexit vote
The "stick it to Cameron" brigade at least got their desired outcome.
The Western world has gone mad.
Ohhh hang on, they're saying something that reinforces my belief. Fine."
Re Yougov they're too generous.
It might save them from oblivion.
If the only way to win an election is to be pro-EU ...
On what basis would that not be a single-issue election?
h/t @femi-oluwole.bsky.social
Why?
What’s going on?
So just imagine how much higher that percentage would be if Labour now made ‘Rejoin’ THEIR rallying cry !
That's my point, you have spent Years trying to legitimise the idiocy of brexit, and STILL a majority of
But they don’t do it.
They are weak.
Don’t detect any cause for optimism here.
Just ask the Tories what happened to them after they started pretending to be UKIP …
Europe will be looking at this percentage together with the state of our politics before letting us back in.
Why can't we see more financial experts? Perhaps trade experts? And business experts? And travel experts?
Anything Paul Brand?