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The post-
#euref debate has so far had little impact on public attitudes towards the#Brexit decision.http://bit.ly/2bUUv0G -
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@YouGov poll on#Brexit: Right to Leave 46 (+1): Wrong to Leave 43 (-1). Fwork 14-15.11.16.http://bit.ly/2g2QIzC -
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@YouGov polling on options for#Brexit. 68% (n/c) support leaving EU given#euref outcomehttp://bit.ly/2eKj8SQ -
ICYMI: New post & analysis paper: 'What do voters want from
#Brexit?' Uses@NatCen panel and part of@UKandEU.http://bit.ly/2ggHowa -
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@IpsosMORI poll: 48% think UK Govt doing bad job handling#Brexit; 37% good job. http://bit.ly/2ggPmFU -
New blog and analysis paper on 'What do voters want from Brexit?' using
@NatCen panel.http://bit.ly/2ggHowa -
New analysis paper on 'What do Voters want from
#Brexit?' using@NatCen panel released at 1pm today athttp://bit.ly/2f3lnPD -
What does Britain want from
#Brexit? Last few places available for our event in London tomorrow with@whatukthinks: http://www.natcen.ac.uk/events/upcoming-events/2016/october/what-does-britain-want-from-brexit/ … -
Public pretty split on impact
#Brexit vote#houseprices in 12 mths | 49% of view it will have made no diff (via@IpsosMORI@HalifaxBankNews)pic.twitter.com/ery3oQe17T
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ICYMI: How similar was the pattern of voting for
@realDonaldTrump to that for#Brexit in June?http://bbc.in/2eI3Fhd -
32% say their support for
#Brexit depends on the terms of the deal.@ICMResearch for@Avaaz.http://bit.ly/2funuKB -
Meaning of
#Brexit depends on how you ask! Compare@ComResPolls tonight on single market vs. less immigration withhttp://bit.ly/2fNdmOb -
New poll on economic trust, autumn statement and
#Brexit priorities for Sunday Mirror and@Independentpic.twitter.com/r461cOb5YC
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Was voting for
@realDonaldTrump in the#USElection2016 similar to that for#Brexit in the#euref?http://bbc.in/2eI3Fhd -
Why did the Remain campaign fail? Public not convinced that Britain had benefitted economically from EU. New report: http://ow.ly/Qaa1305VqUP pic.twitter.com/F099ywUxs5
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New post & analysis paper on how voters perceive the economics of
#Brexit (& why Remain failed).http://bit.ly/2ffVoTo -
Published 2morrow at http://bit.ly/1WO2cd0 . New analysis paper on economic perceptions in the
#euref (or, why Remain failed). -
New post: No Bregrets http://bit.ly/2eoIz7B
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Latest
@BMGResearch poll. Vote now in response to question on#euref ballot. Remain 45; Leave 43. Fwork 19-24.10. http://bit.ly/2e5PXt1
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