How the country would vote if the Brexit vote were re-run

Across all respondents, excluding don't knows, remain leads leave 51% to 49%. However, the same ratio of responses was seen in 2016; that is, the sample had a slight remain bias against the actual result of the referendum. Opinion polls before the referendum also underestimated the leave vote.

All respondents

Q1 If there were another EU referendum tomorrow, how would you vote?

remain

leave

50%

50%

51

49

Q2 What impact do you think Brexit will have on the British economy?

negative

none

positive

49

36

Scotland

Q1

50%

63

37

Q2

62

25

The north

Q1

50%

54

46

Q2

52

33

The Midlands

Q1

50%

48

52

Q2

45

40

Wales

Q1

50%

49

51

Q2

48

34

The south

Q1

50%

50%

52

48

Q2

49

36

The Midlands

All respondents

Q1 If there were another EU referendum tomorrow, how would you vote?

Q1 If there were another EU referendum tomorrow, how would you vote?

remain

leave

remain

leave

50%

50%

50%

50%

48

52

51

49

Q2 What impact do you think Brexit will have on the British economy?

Q2 What impact do you think Brexit will have on the British economy?

negative

none

positive

negative

none

positive

45

40

49

36

Wales

Scotland

Q1

Q1

50%

50%

63

37

49

51

Q2

Q2

48

34

62

25

The north

The south

Q1

Q1

50%

50%

50%

54

46

52

48

Q2

Q2

52

33

49

36