
EU pays tribute to Starmer and waits for Burnham, the unknown quantity
"[YouGov]’s latest survey, a decade later, records the lowest level of support for Brexit so far," said pollster Peter Kellner in a Centre for European Reform essay.
"Just 29% of Britain’s electors say that Britain was right to vote to leave the EU - the first time the figure has dipped below 30%. 58% say it was wrong to do so - the joint highest figure so far.
"Almost one in three leave voters have either changed their mind or now harbour doubts about the wisdom of Brexit.
"The generational gap is stark: voters under 25, who had no say in the 2016 referendum, oppose Brexit by ten to one, while those aged 65 and older are narrowly in favour," Mr Kellner said.
