Number of Britons who think Brexit was right decision hits new low - YouGov poll
- The proportion of Britons who believe Brexit was the right decision has dropped to 30 percent, the lowest since the referendum, according to a new YouGov poll.
- More than six in ten Britons, 62 percent, view Brexit as a failure, while only 11 percent see it as a success, as reported by YouGov.
- Among younger voters aged 18-24, 75 percent think Britain made the wrong choice in leaving the EU, according to the latest polling.
- More than half of Britons, 55 percent, support rejoining the EU, reflecting a significant shift in public opinion since the 2016 referendum.
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