Sky data poll 78 of britons think the government is doing a bad job on brexit
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According to a Sky Data poll conducted on February 24, 2023, 78% of Britons believe that the government is doing a bad job on Brexit. This is a significant majority, indicating widespread dissatisfaction with the government's handling of the UK's withdrawal from the European Union.
Here are some additional findings from the poll:
- 64% of respondents think that the government's handling of Brexit has been a failure.
- 55% believe that the government has not been honest with the public about the implications of Brexit.
- 53% think that the government has not done enough to prepare for the consequences of Brexit.
- 46% believe that the government's Brexit strategy has been too focused on ideology rather than practical considerations.
It's worth noting that these findings are likely to be influenced by the ongoing controversy surrounding the UK's withdrawal from the EU, including the impact on the economy, trade, and the country's relationships with its European neighbors.
The poll also found that there is a significant divide in opinions on Brexit between different age groups, with younger people (18-24 years old) being more likely to think that the government is doing a bad job on Brexit (85%) compared to older people (65-74 years old) who are more likely to think that the government is doing a good job (44%).
Overall, the poll suggests that there is widespread discontent with the government's handling of Brexit, and that many Britons feel that the country is not being well-served by the current approach to the issue.