UK in a Changing Europe: New report reveals Brexit identities stronger than party identities

22 January 2019

The UK is increasingly polarized by Brexit identities and they seem to have become stronger than party identities, a new academic report finds.

Only one in 16 people did not have a Brexit identity, while more than one in five said they had no party identity.

Sir John Curtice’s latest analysis of public opinion on a further referendum finds there has been no decisive shift in favour of another referendum.

The report, Brexit and public opinion 2019, by The UK in a Changing Europe, provides an authoritative, comprehensive and up-to-date guide to public opinion on each of the key issues around Brexit.

Brexit identities

No deal

Only 8% think that ‘nothing important would really change’ if the UK left the EU without a deal

Immigration

Party politics

Labour’s Brexit position is under increasing pressure from members and supporters

Other findings

Brexit and public opinion 2019


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