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#Brexit: More than half of Britons now want to stay in EU - poll
A poll has found that 51% of Britons would now keep European Union membership while 41% want to leave the bloc, a near reversal of last year’s referendum result.
The Independent said the lead for “remain” over “leave” was the biggest in any poll so far since the vote in June 2016.
But the head of polling at BMG, quoted in the The Independent, said that the reason for the change was a shift in opinion among those who did not vote in last year’s referendum, while around nine in 10 “leave” and “remain” voters were unchanged in their views. The survey was carried out from 5-8 December.
In the referendum last year, 52% of Britons voted to leave the EU and 48% voted to remain.
Mike Smithson, an election analyst who runs the www.politicalbetting.com website who is also a former Liberal Democrat politician, said on Twitter it was “the biggest lead for Remain since (the EU referendum)”.
Prime Minister Theresa May this week secured an agreement with the EU to move Brexit talks on to trade and a transition pact, but some European leaders warned that negotiations, which have been arduous so far, could now become tougher.
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