- Public support for a second Brexit referendum continues to grow amid fears over possible no deal Brexit.
- 45% of people support a People's Vote on the final deal, while 34% do not, according to a YouGov poll of over 10,000 people.
- The UK would vote to stay in the European Union by 53% to 47% if asked again.
- Most Brits believe Theresa May will leave negotiations with a bad deal.
LONDON — A comprehensive new poll has found support for a referendum on the final Brexit deal has surged amid growing concern over the United Kingdom crashing out of the European Union without a deal.
45% of people now believe there should be a referendum on the final Brexit deal, or what campaigners call a People's Vote, while just 34% do not, according to findings of a YouGov poll published on Friday.
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