YouGov poll: 55% of Britons now support rejoining EU ahead of Brexit vote's 10th anniversary
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Summary
A YouGov poll shows 55% of Britons now support rejoining the EU, as the 10th anniversary of the Brexit vote approaches. The article highlights growing regret over Brexit, citing its adverse economic impacts and repeated opinion polls showing a majority now favor EU re-entry.
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· 4 pulledA clear majority of Britons support rejoining the EU as we approach the 10th anniversary of the Brexit vote, a poll has found.
The poll, carried out by YouGov, found that 55% of respondents support rejoining the EU, after the decision to leave 10 years ago.
It comes at a time when the adverse impacts of Brexit are there for all to see, with the economic hit taking an effect.
Repeated opinion polls have shown that the majority of Brits now favour rejoining the EU, with the regret over Brexit at an all-time high.
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