A new poll conducted by the More in Common think tank and shared with the Guardian indicates a significant shift in opinion among young British voters regarding the UK’s membership in the European Union. The survey, encompassing 440 individuals aged 18-28 across the United Kingdom, reveals a desire for a second referendum on Brexit. This generation, which largely did not have the right to vote in the original 2016 referendum, now expresses a preference for rejoining the EU. The findings suggest a growing dissatisfaction with the consequences of Brexit among younger demographics. The poll highlights a potential generational divide in attitudes towards Europe. Further analysis of the data is expected to provide deeper insights into the motivations behind this changing sentiment.
