from Statista.com
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As the UK’s exit from the European Union reaches the point of no return – triggering the famed Article 50 – a recent survey by Ipsos shows that voters, especially those that chose ‘leave’, are showing signs of apprehension.
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As the UK’s exit from the European Union reaches the point of no return – triggering the famed Article 50 – a recent survey by Ipsos shows that voters, especially those that chose ‘leave’, are showing signs of apprehension.
While the majority say they would definitely vote the same way if there were to be a second referendum, in the ‘leave’ camp, this only accounts for 73 percent. 16 percent are a little less sure, saying they would probably vote for Brexit again. Hardly a sea change in opinion but signs that the doubts are starting to creep in for some.
This chart shows how Brexit voters would vote if a second referendum were to be held.
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