Overview
- Fewer than three in ten Britons would vote to leave the EU today, down from 52% in the 2016 referendum.
- Almost half of respondents support a second referendum on rejoining the EU within five years, and 37% oppose another vote.
- Support for remaining in the European Convention on Human Rights has risen to 58%, despite Nigel Farage and some Conservatives advocating withdrawal.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s May reset deal with Brussels removed customs checks for agri-food, restored e-gate access and scrapped pet travel health certificates.
- Only Conservative (52%) and Reform UK (68%) voters maintain majority backing for Brexit, underscoring persistent party divides on EU relations.