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YouGov Poll: UK voters support a referendum on final Brexit deal - Reuters

A YouGov poll for The Times showed on Friday that the views of most British voters on whether to leave had not changed, two years after the Brexit vote, Reuters reports.

Key Findings:

“Asked whether there should be a referendum on the final terms of any Brexit deal, 42 percent said there should be a fresh vote while 40 percent said there should not. The rest did not know.

The poll of 1,653 adults in the United Kingdom was conducted on Wednesday and Thursday this week, The Times said.

Fifty-eight percent of Labour voters, 67 percent of Liberal Democrat voters and 21 per cent of Conservative voters supported a second referendum.”

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