More and more Britons regret Brexit.  “It’s not what they expected.”  There is a new report

More and more Britons regret Brexit. “It’s not what they expected.” There is a new report

Only 24 percent Britons believe that their country should remain outside the European Union – according to the latest British Public Mood survey. This is the lowest percentage since the Brexit referendum held eight years ago.

In less than a month, on July 4, the UK will hold general elections. This is the first such vote since the country formally left the European Union. So far, the topic of Brexit has been crucial for British politics. However, he barely appears in the current election campaign. Politicians avoid the word Brexit like the plague. Some candidates even talked about Britain’s relationship with the European Union. All because of the growing dissatisfaction of voters related to separation from the European community.

Brexit disappointed the British. “Not what they expected”

On Wednesday, June 12, the results of the British Social Mood survey conducted by the National Center for Social Research were published, showing that only 24 percent respondents believe that the UK should be outside the European Union. For comparison, as reported by the website, in 2019 this attitude was represented by 36 percent. respondents. In 2016 – 41 percent In June 2016, when the Brexit referendum was held, 52 percent were in favor. citizens voting at that time. “It seems that for many of those who voted to leave the EU, Brexit has not turned out to be what they expected,” emphasized John Curtice, an opinion poll expert, one of its co-authors in the report.

Two thirds of Britons believe that there are more immigrants in the country after Brexit

The study also showed that compared to 2019, the percentage of respondents who indicate a negative impact of Brexit on the economy and the migration situation in the country has increased. This change is particularly visible among respondents who voted to leave the European Union in 2016. In 2019, 18 percent of these respondents claimed that the economic situation had worsened after Brexit. In the current study, the number of respondents who had the same opinion increased to 40 percent. Moreover, over 60 percent respondents believe that the percentage of immigrants has increased after leaving the EU. In 2019, it was only 5%. respondents.

Source: Gazeta

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