PICTURE:PRESS ASSOCIATION
brexit:New
poll backs Paedia express series
By Abdulmumini Adeku,
By Abdulmumini Adeku,
The News
Office Desk of Paedia Express Multimedia in Lagos,Nigeria which hinted the world
about the fact that the British will lose so much and the fact that the nation
did not take a right decision on opting out of the European Union has being proved
right just like in several other cases once again.
Just
recently during the attack by the lone wolf ,Khalid Masood on politicians at Westminster in London in
broad daylight ,this reporter again reiterated that the incident was most
likely due to the crisis in the system as a result of the decisions to go Brexit as feelers suggested that there was a lot of
grumbling in the system with riots in some parts of Britain.
But a new
poll by research giants:You Gov is now saying that there is os much to worry in the future for Britain afterall.
If you disbelieve then check Paedia Express reports titled:brexit:U.K.
to lose vital war Arsenal in Clydebank,Scotland written and published on the
blogspot :www.enmpaediaexpress.blogspot.com on the 21st September,2016
......
Majority of British voters
believe Brexit was wrong decision, poll finds
Figures
reveal 45 per cent of electorate oppose leaving the EU
45 per cent of the 1,590 surveyed
said they thought Brexit was the wrong decision PA Archive/PA Images
A
majority of British voters believe Brexit was the wrong decision, according to
a new poll taken 10 days after Theresa May called a snap election.
The
YouGov/Times survey found 43 per cent of voters believe Britain was right to
vote to leave the EU.
However,
45 per cent of the 1,590 surveyed said they thought it was the wrong
decision.
David
Cameron claims he rid UK politics of poison by holding Brexit vote
It comes
just days after YouGov found 44 per cent of people opposed
leaving the EU, while the same percentage supported Brexit. The change points
to falling support for the move, which was officially launched with the
triggering of Article 50 last month.
The
percentage of people who do not know has remained steady at 12 per cent since
10 January.
The
figures found opposition to Brexit to be at a record high, at a crucial time
for the Government.
Ms May
justified the 8 June election by saying the Conservatives were unified in their
vision of Brexit, but Westminster was not, and that she needed a mandate to
press ahead with two years of negotiations.
It comes
as the Prime Minister achieved record-high approval ratings, and polls show she is destined to win an even larger
majority in Parliament.
Her
critics and members of opposing parties have derided her decision to hold
another election as an opportunistic move, designed to crush the opposition.
At recent
campaign events, Ms May has urged voters to opt for a “strong and stable
government” and has refused to participate in televised debates, despite a
petition calling for her participation reaching more than 115,000
signatures.
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