Only one in 10 feel leaving the EU has helped their finances, while just 9% say it has benefited the NHS, despite £350m a week pledge according to new poll

A clear majority of the British public now believes Brexit has been bad for the UK economy, has driven up prices in shops, and has hampered government attempts to control immigration, according to a poll by Opinium to mark the third anniversary of the UK leaving the EU single market and customs union.

The survey of more than 2,000 UK voters also finds strikingly low numbers of people who believe that Brexit has benefited them or the country.

Just one in 10 believe leaving the EU has helped their personal financial situation, against 35% who say it has been bad for their finances, while just 9% say it has been good for the NHS, against 47% who say it has had a negative effect.

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    11 months ago

    9% say it has benefited the NHS

    Are 9% of the UK shareholders of plantir or something? Cunts!

    • @carl_dungeon
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      1111 months ago

      I don’t understand why it’s a fucking opinion poll when there is actual data to examine.

      • @LazyBane
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        111 months ago

        Facts don’t always say what you want them too. Options can easily be curated for on the other hand.

    • @carl_dungeon
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      411 months ago

      I don’t understand why it’s a fucking opinion poll when there is actual data to examine.

    • @nogooduser
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      111 months ago

      I think that people tend to take just one or two reference points to decide things like this because it’s too complicated to consider them all.

      The points that might have led people to believe that the NHS was improved by Brexit are that we were told that leaving the EU gave us the ability to approve and buy the COVID vaccine more quickly and that we did seem to get it more quickly than the EU.