BBC: Voters split over post-Brexit economy, survey suggests

15 October 2018

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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