Regret leaving the EU?More and more Britons agree that Brexit is wrong – Free Finance and Economics

Regret leaving the EU? More and more Britons agree that Brexit was wrong. (AFP)

[Financial Channel/Comprehensive Report]The latest poll by the British polling company YouGov last week showed that as many as 53% of the respondents believed that Brexit was a wrong decision, and only 32% of the respondents believed that it was correct. Sentiment has turned once morest Brexit.

“CNBC” reported that, in addition to YouGov’s poll, which showed that most respondents think Brexit is wrong, coincidentally, Ipsos (Ipsos) poll in January also pointed out that 45% of respondents believed that daily life following Brexit It got worse, with only 11% saying life had improved following Brexit.

In addition, a survey by polling agencies Focaldata and UnHerd at the end of last year also found that among the approximately 10,000 respondents in the UK, 54% of the respondents “strongly agree” or “slightly agree”. Wrong decision, only 28% “strongly disagree” or “somewhat disagree”.

Anand Menon, a scholar at King’s College London, pointed out that there have been two key changes in the attitude of the British public towards Brexit. First, more and more people, including voters who chose to leave the EU, believe that the British government is handling the issue of Brexit. European affairs are bad, that is to say, they think the government is failing.

Second, there is the growing number of Brexiteers and other voters who believe Brexit has had a negative impact on the economy.

The latest YouGov poll last week showed this, with 68% of respondents saying that the British government handled Brexit affairs poorly, while only 21% thought it handled it well.

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