UK voters turn against current Brexit deal, and would accept EU rules for better trade, poll says

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The BMG Research poll could pile pressure back on the Government after Rishi Sunak was forced to deny suggestions he could seek a “Swiss-style” Brexit last month.“And the public as a whole, including a sizeable minority of leave voters, think our exit from the EU has impacted areas including the economy, the cost of living, and trade negatively.“Among some of those who voted in 2016, there seems to be a feeling of regret for the 2016 vote, but acceptance that it happened and an unwillingness to change now, over six years later.” No 10 would not comment on the findings of the poll, but earlier this week Mr Sunak insisted the UK is ready to take advantage of economic opportunities around the world when challenged in PMQs about the impact of Brexit on the economy.That is how we will drive growth and prosperity.” Analysis: Brexit is ‘the elephant in the room’ by Arj Singh, Deputy Political Editor As Rishi Sunak was told at Prime Minister’s Questions this week, Brexit is “now the elephant in the room that neither the Tories nor Labour are willing to confront”.However, as exclusive polling by BMG Research for i shows, there are increasing signs that voters are becoming increasingly dissatisfied with the form of Brexit negotiated by Boris Johnson and which the UK finds itself in."

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