The study of 2,975 UK adults, conducted in 2017 by the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation found about a third think it will be better in 10 years. The same proportion think the economy will be worse.
Lead researcher Sir John Curtice said people expected the UK to take a short term "hit" from Brexit. [...]
And 46% expect immigration to fall, while 45% think it will be unchanged or rise.
Asked to name three priorities for a post-Brexit UK, more than three-quarters of people called for improved public services.
The next two priorities on the list were creating jobs and reducing low pay, with reducing immigration in fourth place. [...]
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