U.K. Would Vote Against Brexit in Second Referendum, Study Says

  • British public critical of May’s progress in EU negotiations
  • Leave voters switching to back Remain, NatCen findings show
'U.K. Would Vote Against Brexit Now'
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British voters are more skeptical about Brexit than they’ve ever been and would probably vote against leaving the European Union if the government called a second referendum, according to new research.

The reason for the change of heart is a growing fear among previously pro-Brexit voters that leaving the EU will damage the economy, the report from NatCen, a leading social research institute, found.