Barely one in eight folks within the UK imagine Brexit has been successful, a damning ballot has discovered.
The Ipsos survey, on the fourth anniversary of Britain quitting the EU, exhibits that greater than half – 57% – suppose it has been a failure.
And simply 13% say it has been extra of successful.
The ballot additionally exhibits that 70% of the British public imagine Brexit has had a adverse affect on the UK economic system.
In the meantime, solely 13% suppose it has had a optimistic affect on the UK’s capacity to manage immigration and its borders – broadly seen as the principle driver behind the 2016 vote to go away the EU.
A majority additionally imagine Brexit has had a adverse affect on the long run prospects for econmomic progress within the UK, in addition to the nation’s standing on the world stage.
And whereas the notorious Brexit bus promised that leaving the EU would imply an additional £350m for the NHS, simply 11% suppose it has had a optimistic affect on how a lot the UK can spend on the well being service.
Gideon Skinner, head of political analysis at Ipsos, stated: “2019 was referred to as the Brexit election, and it was a key think about Boris Johnson’s victory.
“Nonetheless there are few indicators that it’s going to play as dominant a job in 2024, with Britons’ worries over public providers, the price of dwelling and borders paramount.
“However that additionally displays how attitudes to Brexit have modified since then, particularly for the reason that autumn of 2022. Now constantly most Britons suppose it has had a adverse affect on the nation, and even those that have been extra more likely to help the choice usually really feel that it may have been higher applied.
“As with the temper of the nation extra usually, the problem for the Conservatives is whether or not they can flip round perceptions that Brexit has broken points that individuals actually care about just like the economic system, NHS and immigration.”