Recent polls show a rise in people saying Brexit was wrong. But who is changing their mind – and who is not?
On Tuesday 31 January, it will be three years since Britain left the EU, although it remained in the single market until the end of 2020.a mistake – but what is driving that trend?, suggests that the overall shift is not caused entirely by individuals changing their minds, and that some groups do not seem to be changing their minds very much at all.conducted shortly afterwards, was heavily driven by older voters.
Similarly, those born between 1945 and 1954 – the "baby boomers" – have been less willing to change their minds than other parts of the electorate. Frese and his colleagues concluded that at least some of the change in attitudes was not coming from individuals changing their minds, but from individuals entering the electorate as they reach 18, and other individuals leaving the electorate as they die.
Clearly at least some leave voters are changing their minds, and their number has risen over the last year., calculated from multiple polls that in early 2021, excluding “don’t know” responses, only 9% of leave voters said Britain would be better off in the EU.Curtice cautions that “the answer to the question of what’s been the principal source of change since 2016 is not the same as the the question of what’s been the principal source of change in the last 12 months”.
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