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Six in ten people want UK to re-join the European Union

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By: Mike Underwood

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More than 60% of Brits want to re-join the EU with nearly the same number saying Britain was wrong to leave in the first place, a new poll shows.

WeThink, one of the few pollsters to regularly track Brexit sentiment amongst British voters, recorded 62% of people saying they want the country to re-join the European Union, with 38% saying Britain should stay out.

62

Re-join (+1)

38

Stay Out (-1)

Omnisis also asked voters if Britain was right or wrong to leave the EU, with 59% saying we were wrong to leave versus 41% saying we were right.

59

Wrong to leave the EU

41

Right to leave the EU

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“Since the beginning of the year our Brexit sentiment tracker has hovered around the 60-40 mark of voters who think the UK should re-join the European Union. 

“We’re seeing the same kind of split on the question of whether Britain was right or wrong to leave the EU.

“The data are interesting because we are now seeing a very stable and consistent message from voters that perhaps the debate over Brexit should be far from being done.”

Brian Cooper, Managing Director, WeThink

WHO’S BEST FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

Meanwhile, voters said the Government is doing poorly on climate change and that they trust Labour to do better on the environment.

61% said the Government is doing badly on climate change and net zero, with only 13% saying they are doing well. 26% said neither.

Nearly two thirds (62%) also said they trust Labour to protect and improve the environment with 38% saying Conservative.

62

Labour would be better

38

Conservatives would be better

Omnisis also asked voters where the UK’s energy focus should be, with renewables still leading the way:

  • 43% solar
  • 39% offshore wind
  • 29% onshore wind
  • 21% nuclear
  • 16% existing gas
  • 15% new gas
  • 12% existing oil
  • 10% new oil
  • 22% don’t know

VOTER INTENTION TRACKERS

Our weekly trackers show Labour now has a 24-point lead over the Conservatives while Rishi Sunak’s net approval rating is still suffering at -19.

ON VOTER INTENTION

48

Labour (+1)

24

Conservative (-1)

10

LibDem (-1)

6

Reform UK (-1)

6

Green (+1)

3

SNP (NC)

ON PRIME MINISTER’S APPROVAL

27

Approve (+2)

46

Disapprove (+1)

27

Neither (-2)

ON BEST PRIME MINISTER

36

Sir Keir Starmer (NC)

30

Rishi Sunak (+3)

34

Don't know (-3)

ON BREXIT SENTIMENT

All respondents

50

50

Re-join (+2)

30

30

Stay out (-1)

20

20

Don't know or not voting (NC)

Excluding don't know and won't vote

62

62

Re-join (+1)

38

38

Stay out (-1)

This week’s poll was conducted on 10th-11th August 2023, questioned 1,345 people and is weighted to a national representative population. Tables will be posted here: https://www.omnisis.co.uk/poll-results

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By: Mike Underwood

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