Britain has changed hugely since 2016. This is how the Brexit vote would go now | John Curtice
The country's view of the EU referendum could prove very relevant at the next election. Labour should take heed
We are often told, including not least by Labour politicians, that the debate about Brexit is over. While it is suggested that there is scope for softening some of the harder edges of Boris Johnson's Brexit deal, the prospect of rejoining the single market or the customs union, let alone reopening the debate about EU membership, are said to be firmly off the agenda.
Nevertheless, seven years on from the referendum that paved the way for withdrawal, it seems that voters at least are having second thoughts.
John Curtice is professor of politics at Strathclyde University, and senior research fellow at the National Centre for Social Research and The UK in a Changing Europe
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