An Opinium poll on the anniversary of Britain quitting the EU also found that 42% of people who voted Leave in 2016 had a negative view of how it had turned out
Summary
- More than six out of 10 voters believe Brexit has either gone badly or worse than they expected – a year after the UK left the EU, according to an anniversary poll for the Observer.
- 26% of Leave supporters said it had gone worse than they expected, while 16% of those who voted for Brexit said they had expected it to go badly and had been proved right.
- Among people who voted Remain, 86% said it had gone badly or worse than they expected.
- Overall, just 14% of all voters said Brexit had gone better than expected.
- “Only 7% of Remainers think Brexit has gone better than expected versus 26% of Leavers saying it has gone worse than expected.