The survey by polling firm YouGov showed that if a referendum were held immediately, 46 percent would vote to remain, 39 percent would vote to leave, and the rest either did not know, would not vote, or refused to answer the question. The poll of more than 25,000 voters was commissioned by the People’s Vote campaign, which is spearheading an increasingly vocal push for a second referendum on Brexit. May has strongly opposed holding a second referendum. Removing those who are undecided, the split was 53 percent in favor of another referendum and 47 percent against. Lawmakers are due to vote on whether to accept May’s exit deal in the week beginning Jan. 14.
Source: bd News24 January 06, 2019 10:07 UTC