- Leading pollster Professor Sir John Curtice states there has been a "decisive and consistent shift away from Brexit " since the 2016 referendum .
- Voters now widely perceive Brexit as a "big disappointment" and "not worth it," leading to a rise in support for rejoining the European Union .
- The decision to leave the EU is largely blamed for negative impacts on immigration and the economy.
- Contrary to expectations, immigration from non-EU countries has sharply increased, which voters attribute to Brexit.
- Claims of Britain regaining sovereignty and global influence post-Brexit are largely seen as unfulfilled, with support for remaining outside the EU significantly lower than in 2016.
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Majority of voters want Brexit to be reversed, says Britain’s leading pollster