The British regretted it Britain’s exit from the European Unionas a proportion of its citizens United kingdom Who consider that the country’s withdrawal from European Union Wrong Pick hit a new all-time high this month,
This reveals a poll conducted by YouGov and published on Monday (18/7).
With few tangible economic benefits after the landmark decision in the June 2016 referendum to have Britain leave the European Union, it is now 57% of British judges believe this choice was the wrong one, while only 32% insist it was the right choice.
Significantly, the 55% of the sample stated that they would vote for the country’s readmission to the EU in the entirely theoretical case that a new referendum was held today, while only 31% would support the UK remaining outside the EU.
According to YouGov, these results indicate a “moderate” range, but a “change” in public opinion since January 2021, with 49% saying they would support reintegration and 37% against.
prime minister Rishi Sunak He asserted in May that Brexit brings profits, pointing to the Conservative government’s main measure he called “Freeports” cuts in value-added tax, which he asserted would make products such as beer or personal hygiene items cheaper.
Economists argue that the creation of special economic zones is unlikely to boost the UK economy as a whole, although they may be of limited value to regional development.
YouGov sample survey 2,000 of Citizens also indicated that 63% of Britons believe Tory governments’ handling of Brexit has been more than a failure; And only 12% expressed the opposite opinion. 18% consider that it was neither one nor the other.
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