83% of Labour members voted Remain in 2016. And 89% think, in hindsight and irrespective of what they themselves voted in 2016, that the UK was wrong to vote to leave the EU.
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72% of Labour members (compared to 57% of current Labour voters and 61% of 2017 Labour voters) want Corbyn to fully support a new referendum on Brexit.
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88% of members say their first preference in a 3-way referendum would be Remain; 3% say leave with May’s deal & 5% say no deal. The figures for current Labour voters are 71%, 8%, and 12% respectively. 5/1
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89% of Labour members (compared to 65% of current Labour voters and only 45% of all voters) are convinced that leaving the EU without a deal would have a negative impact on the economy in the medium to long term.
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82% of Labour members think that the warnings of the severe short-term disruption that no deal might cause are realistic – something only 35% of the electorate as a whole (although 58% of Labour voters) think is the case.
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65% of Labour members think Corbyn is doing well as leader compared to 33% who think he’s doing badly. Figures for voters as a whole are 24% well and 61% badly, while for 2017 Labour voters, its 41% and 45% respectively.
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58% of Labour members reckon that Corbyn could probably get a better Brexit deal than Mrs May – far, far more than the 13% of the electorate (and more than the 40% of current Labour voters and 29% of 2017 Labour voters) who think so.
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23% of Labour members put Corbyn’s failure to endorse a new referendum down to his supporting Brexit. 34% think he’s worried about offending Leave voters. 12% think he’s biding his time. 12% think he objects in principle to another referendum. 9% think he’s undecided.
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While 61% of Labour members regard Brexit as the number one issue facing the country, just under half of them 47% actively support their party’s stance on it.
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29% of Labour’s rank and file actively oppose the stance that the party has taken on Brexit – and 56% of those who oppose it say it’s caused them to consider quitting (a proportion that is equivalent to around 88,000 members).
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Tim have you got more detail on the Labour member samples please? How were the members selected by you or @YouGov ? Were all CLPs engaged with? Why were @YouGov used for fieldwork over other pollsters? I presume small sample size means no data on nations/regions, age or gender?
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Those polled were self-selecting Yougov accounts who claim to be Labour members. There was no representative sampling or weighting whatsoever because yougov do not have access to Party lists.
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