James Woolcock
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But there is one big caveat.
Ipsos say when you ask the public about the trade-offs involved in returning to the EU, the picture becomes more complex.
In London, James Woolcock, Bloomberg Radio.
52-48, two numbers that have become notorious as the narrow majority that sealed Britain's exit from the European Union.
Ten years on, with a poor growth record and few clear Brexit payoffs, Ipsos polling for Bloomberg suggests there has been a clear shift in the public's mood.
52% of Britons now want to rejoin, with 1 in 10 saying they don't know.
Younger voters overwhelmingly favour reversing Brexit, whereas half of those aged 55 and above oppose returning to the bloc.
But there is one big caveat.
Ipsos say when you ask the public about the trade-offs involved in returning to the EU, the picture becomes more complex.
In London, James Woolcock, Bloomberg Radio.
52-48, two numbers that have become notorious as the narrow majority that sealed Britain's exit from the European Union.
Ten years on, with a poor growth record and few clear Brexit payoffs, Ipsos polling for Bloomberg suggests there has been a clear shift in the public's mood.
52% of Britons now want to rejoin, with 1 in 10 saying they don't know.
Younger voters overwhelmingly favour reversing Brexit, whereas half of those aged 55 and above oppose returning to the bloc.
But there is one big caveat.
Ipsos say when you ask the public about the trade-offs involved in returning to the EU, the picture becomes more complex.
In London, James Woolcock, Bloomberg Radio.
52-48, two numbers that have become notorious as the narrow majority that sealed Britain's exit from the European Union.
Ten years on, with a poor growth record and few clear Brexit payoffs, Ipsos polling for Bloomberg suggests there has been a clear shift in the public's mood.
52% of Britons now want to rejoin, with 1 in 10 saying they don't know.