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A survey published on Monday in the United Kingdom indicates that half of the British want to hold a new referendum on the departure of the European Union (EU), the so-called "Brexit".
The possibility was denied 40% of respondents, while 10% answered "do not know" in this Sky Data survey for Sky News, with a representative sample of 1,466 adults on the Internet from 20 to 23 July. [19659003Interrogatedontheirpreferencetopetwherethenoptions48%wouldnotbequivetheEU27%wouldchoosetoquirethecommunitieswithout13%wouldsupportthegovernmentapproach8%wouldnotvotand3%didnotwhy
Of those who voted for Brexit, in the referendum of 23 June 2016, more than half (51%) preferred that There is no agreement of exit. Among conservative voters, 44% prefer not to agree with London-Brussels deal
A strong majority (78%) think Conservative Premier Theresa May is not doing well. negotiations for Brexit, 23 percentage points higher than what indicated a survey conducted in March, with 10% to think otherwise, a decrease of 13 percentage points.
In addition, more than half (52%) also think that Brexit will be bad for the economy compared to 35% who think the opposite, and 51% also understand that the the whole of the UK will lose with the exit of the EU, against 40%. ] This survey is in line with others, published in recent weeks, that seem to indicate an increase in popular support for a new consultation on EU exit conditions, while suggesting a decrease in support for the month of May. occasions, the May government said that it will not hold a second referendum "under any circumstances."
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