Key facts
- A new poll shows a shift in sentiment among young Britons.
- 60% of Britons aged 18-28 want the UK to rejoin the EU.
- Many young Britons view Brexit as a failure.
- Many young Britons support a new referendum on EU membership.
A significant shift in sentiment among young Britons regarding the UK's relationship with the European Union is highlighted by a new poll. The survey indicates that 60% of individuals aged 18-28 favor the UK rejoining the EU. This demographic largely views Brexit as a failure, with many expressing support for a new referendum on the issue. The findings suggest a growing disillusionment with the consequences of the UK's departure from the European Union among the younger generation. This sentiment could influence future political discourse and policy decisions concerning the UK's international standing and economic future.
