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In the week when British MPs will discuss again the agreement on Brexit and three months before the UK's departure from the European Union, a new poll released Sunday concludes
According to the survey conducted by the company YouGov with 25,000 voters, if a referendum was held now, 46% would vote for permanence, 39% vote in favor of departure.
When these are removed from the sample, the proportion is 54% in favor of keeping in the EU and 46% in favor of Brexit, according to the Commission. The poll, commissioned by the Vote of the People campaign, shows the polarization of British voters over Brexit, already visible in other polls.
in recent months, with a tenuous trend to permanence in the EU – unlike the 2016 referendum, which won the exit of the EU with 52% of the vote.
Although Prime Minister, Theresa May or against a new referendum, 41% of Britons do not agree with her and want to have a new say. Only 36% think that Brexit should be voted in Parliament and that if the undecided are removed from the sample, the distribution is 53% against 47%.
It is recalled that Theresa May was unable to obtain the approval of the deputies. approve the Brexit agreement in Parliament, which raises questions about the possibility of concluding an agreement, as well as the consequences and risks that this might entail.
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