With the UK and EU putting the finishing touches to a new trade deal, a YouGov survey - conducted over the weekend - reveals that most Britons think that Brexit has been more of a failure than a success (62%) and that it was wrong to vote to leave the EU (56%).
One in six of those who voted to Leave in 2016 now say that they made the wrong decision (18%), and this group are divided on how Brexit has gone so far: 31% see it as more of a success, 31% more a failure, and 32% 'neither'.
Most Britons (53%) say they would support Britain rejoining the EU, and 66% say they would support the UK having a closer relationship than it does now - including 52% of Leave voters and 54% of those who backed Reform UK in 2024.
Just 17% of Britons support loosening ties with the EU further, including a third of Leave voters (34%) and 42% of Reform UK voters.
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