Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleProtesters carry European Union flags, as they pass the Elizabeth Tower and the Big Ben clock of the Houses of Parliament during a National Rejoin March (AFP/Getty)Leading pollster Professor Sir John Curtice states there has been a "decisive and consistent shift away from Brexit" since the 2016 referendum. Voters now widely perceive Brexit as a "big disappointment" and "not worth it," leading to a rise in support for rejoining the European Union. The decision to leave the EU is largely blamed for negative impacts on immigration and the economy. Contrary to expectations, immigration from non-EU countries has sharply increased, which voters attribute to Brexit. Claims of Britain regaining sovereignty and global influence post-Brexit are largely seen as unfulfilled, with support for remaining outside the EU significantly lower than in 2016. In fullMajority of voters want Brexit to be reversed, says Britain’s leading pollsterThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

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There has been a ‘decisive and consistent shift away from Brexit’ since the referendum 10 years ago, says Sir John Curtice

Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleProtesters carry European Union flags, as…

Sir John Curtice, a highly regarded pollster and academic, has said he believes a 'modest majority' of Britons would rejoin the EU - a statement supported by recent figures

Despite growing support for rejoining the EU, opinion remains split along generational and party lines. Younger voters overwhelmingly favor reversing Brexit, whereas half of those…