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The UK government renegotiated certain terms of the UK's membership of the European Union before the referendum was held. [36] Prior to the renegotiation in February 2016, some opinion polls asked the referendum question on the assumption that the UK government would say that it was satisfied with the outcome of the renegotiation. [37]
Date(s) conducted Right Wrong Undecided Lead Sample Conducted by Polling type Notes 4–5 Aug 2020 39% 49%: 12% 10% 1,606 YouGov: Online 30–31 Jul 2020
2 Oct 2016: Theresa May makes Conservative Party Conference speech, announcing her intention to invoke Article 50 by 31 March 2017. [17] 13 Jul 2016: Theresa May becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. [18] 29–30 Jun 2016 32% 60%: 7% 28% 1,017 BMG Research: Telephone [note 1] 27–28 Jun 2016 31% 58%: 11% 27% 1,760 YouGov: Online [note ...
Feb 2016: Referendum held: Jun 2016: David Cameron resigns as PM: Jul 2016: Theresa May becomes PM: Jul 2016: Article 50 judgement: Jan 2017: Brexit plan presented: Feb 2017: Notification Act passed: Mar 2017: Article 50 invoked: Mar 2017: Repeal Bill plan presented: Mar 2017: 2017 general election: Jun 2017: Brexit negotiations begin: Jun 2017 ...
Following the referendum in the United Kingdom on its membership of the European Union on 23 June 2016, polling companies continued to use standard questions in order to gauge public opinion on the country's relationship with the EU. Opinion polling overall showed an initial fall in support for Brexit from the referendum to late 2016, when ...
In January 2023, Savanta published a poll of 2,065 British adults, which included a question regarding support for a referendum on the UK rejoining the EU. A combined total of 65% were in favour of such a referendum now or at some point in the future and 24% were opposed to such a referendum. [21]
With votes still being counted, turnout in the 2020 presidential election has hit a 50-year high, exceeding the record set in 2008. Referendum on President Trump shatters turnout records Skip to ...
The 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, commonly referred to as the EU referendum or the Brexit referendum, was a referendum that took place on 23 June 2016 in the United Kingdom (UK) and Gibraltar under the provisions of the European Union Referendum Act 2015 to ask the electorate whether the country should continue to ...