9 resultsfor “poll results on Brexit and EU rejoin”
Brexit](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/eu-referendum) has failed, with a majority demanding a fresh vote to rejoin the EU, exclusive polling shows. Gen Z Britons show deep dissatisfaction with the UK’s departure from the EU, according
EU membership. “My view is that Brexit has been damaging, but I also believe the last thing we should do right now is rerun those arguments,” he said, a direct challenge to his would
Brexit*** | Michel Barnier has said Britain [could regain its special terms](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jun/18/uk-could-keep-special-pre-brexit-terms-if-it-rejoined-eu-michel-barnier-says) if it rejoined the EU and claimed it was becoming clearer every day to the British people that they would
polling suggests Burnham is only marginally ahead. Reform is likely to focus heavily on immigration and Brexit over the next few weeks as it looks to exploit an escalating Labour row [over whether
Brexit has failed](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jun/23/majority-gen-z-britons-new-vote-rejoin-eu-poll-finds), with a majority demanding a fresh vote to rejoin the EU, exclusive polling shows. 2. ***Northern Ireland*** | Former DUP leader, Jeffrey Donaldson, [has been found guilty](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jun/22/jeffrey-donaldson-found-guilty-of-child-sexual-offences-including)
result. She recalled speaking that day to Sturgeon, who sought to persuade her to “move forward together” alongside Dugdale in support of a second independence vote. “I can remember thinking ‘no, no, no’,” Davidson said
polling began in the late 1970s. Burnham is one of the party’s [most popular](https://yougov.com/en-gb/articles/54772-political-favourability-ratings-may-2026) politicians, dubbed the “King of the North” in the press and a soft left contender from outside
results for Labour. Here is what we think will be in the speech - and a few things that won't. **EU alignment** - Sir Keir Starmer has made much of his efforts to reset post-Brexit
results, with Streeting’s departure from the cabinet and Burnham’s selection to fight the Makerfield seat appearing, in the view of many MPs, to seal his fate. While many observers were sceptical that Streeting