LONDON — Arch-Brexiteer Nigel Farage thinks Brexit has failed. Almost two-thirds of Brits appear to agree with him.
According to a YouGov poll launched Tuesday, 63 % of Britons now contemplate Brexit to have been extra of a failure than a hit — the most recent piece of analysis which factors to anti-Brexit sentiment within the U.Ok. three years on from the nation’s formal exit from the EU.
Just 12 % of these requested see Brexit as extra of a hit than a failure, whereas 18 % mentioned it was neither.
The gloomy view of Brexit brings Brits into line with Farage, one of many largest advocates of the nation’s departure from the European Union.
The former Brexit Party chief told the BBC in May that the U.Ok. had not benefited economically from leaving the bloc, blaming the ruling Conservatives for having “let us down very, very badly.”
The YouGov polling reveals 58 % of those that voted to depart the EU in 2016 now suppose the federal government is dealing with Britain’s exit from the bloc badly — a determine that rises to 83 % amongst Remain voters.
No main U.Ok.-wide social gathering presently advocates rejoining the European Union. Labour’s Keir Starmer — who as soon as pushed to cease Brexit within the first place — has said the federal government’s “total mismanagement of Brexit” is contributing to a lot of crises in Britain.
Although a few of his frontbench staff advocate a better relationship with the European Union, Starmer has vowed to not take Britain again into both the only market or a customs union.