A majority of voters believe Britain is heading in the right direction after Brexit

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A majority of voters believe Britain is on the right track after June's Brexit vote, according to a new poll.

Six in ten of the British public believe the economy will do well over the next year, despite drastic warnings of a recession if Britain left the EU.

The survey of 8,000 people also found two thirds of voters believe Theresa May is the best choice for Prime Minister - including 42 per cent of Labour voters in 2015.

Jeremy Corbyn fared poorly in the poll, managing to score just 7 per cent more than Mrs May among Labour voters.

A majority of voters believe Britain is heading in the right direction after Brexit vote, new poll finds


59% believe UK is on right track after Brexit, with 41% saying the opposite

Three in ten Remain voters are confident Britain is on the right track

Two thirds of voters believe Theresa May makes the best Prime Minister


By Matt Dathan, Political Correspondent For Mailonline
5 September 2016

A majority of voters believe Britain is on the right track after June's Brexit vote, according to a new poll.

Six in ten of the British public believe the economy will do well over the next year, despite drastic warnings of a recession if Britain left the EU.

And 29 per cent of voters who backed Britain staying in the EU are confident the UK is on the right track despite the referendum result going against them.


Six in ten voters believe the UK is on the right track after the Brexit vote, a new poll has found

The survey of 8,000 people also found two thirds of voters believe Theresa May is the best choice for Prime Minister - including 42 per cent of Labour voters in 2015.

Jeremy Corbyn fared poorly in the poll, managing to score just 7 per cent more than Mrs May among Labour voters.

Overall, just 25 per cent think Mr Corbyn would make the best Prime Minister, while Lib Dem leader Tim Farron is even lower, backed by just 8 per cent.

Respondents branded him 'out of touch,' 'out of his depth' and 'weak' while voters described the Prime Minister 'capable, 'statesmanlike' and 'confident'.

Asked about their views on Britain's future, 59 per cent believe the country is on the right track, while 41 per cent said it was heading in the wrong direction following June's vote to leave the EU.


The survey of 8,000 people also found two thirds of voters believe Theresa May (pictured left with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi right) would make the best Prime Minister - including 42 per cent of Labour voters in 2015

The survey, conducted by pollster Lord Ashcroft between August 11-22, found 29 per cent of Remain voters believe Britain is heading in the right direction, with 71 per cent believing the opposite.

Among Leave voters, 88 per cent said Britain is on the right track, with just 12 per cent believing the UK is heading in the wrong direction.

Surveys conducted before the June 23 vote found Brexit supporters to be pessimistic about Britain's future - in January 2015 76 per cent of Ukip supporters said they thought the UK was heading in the wrong direction.

The poll found 57 per cent thought the economy would do well over the next year, including 82 per cent of leave voters and 30 per cent of Remain backers.

Respondents said immigration should be the top priority in the upcoming Brexit negotiations with the EU, with 52 per cent saying it should take precedence over keeping access to the single market.

Four in five said that continuing to allow foreign nationals to live and work in the UK without restrictions would not represent true Brexit.

But 77 per cent said EU nationals currently living in the UK should be allowed to stay after Britain leaves the EU.

 

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Personally ,i hate the European communauty because

a) it's an inhuman organisation,
b) it's an antidemocratic institution ( the power is into the hands of lobbies).
c) there is no global view of the future of the Europe and of the europeans.
d) there is no global view of the future of the social progress.

In reality it's a giant made of money and of a pletoric and ineffective administration, who is leaving only into the present time (wihout any view to the future,and without any interest for the human being).

But I think too that for Britain it's a play "head of tail":
head : if Britain can live out of Europe and in the same time became the secret door of Europe .
tail :if Britain stay alone .

The most important question is not the opinion of the peoples .
The most important is that 80 % of the britisch economy is coming only and directly from the "City".
Without the "City" ,there is no Britain,no pounds !
 

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Personally ,i hate the European communauty because

a) it's an inhuman organisation,
b) it's an antidemocratic institution ( the power is into the hands of lobbies).
c) there is no global view of the future of the Europe and of the europeans.
d) there is no global view of the future of the social progress.

In reality it's a giant made of money and of a pletoric and ineffective administration, who is leaving only into the present time (wihout any view to the future,and without any interest for the human being).

But I think too that for Britain it's a play "head of tail":
head : if Britain can live out of Europe and in the same time became the secret door of Europe .
tail :if Britain stay alone .

The most important question is not the opinion of the peoples .
The most important is that 80 % of the britisch economy is coming only and directly from the "City".
Without the "City" ,there is no Britain,no pounds !


London as a whole, not just the City, generates 22% of UK GDP.