The ComRes survey predicts that if there were a second referendum, 55% would vote to remain - directly contradicting Nigel Farage's claim that vote for Leave would be "very much higher" in a second referendum.
A significant shift in opinion against Brexit is revealed in an exclusive poll for the Mirror tonight.
The ComRes survey shows that if there were a second referendum, 55% would vote to remain in the EU and 45% to leave.
With Don't Knows included the full result was 51% for Remain, 43% for Leave and 6% for Don't Know.
This would overturn the June 2016 referendum result which saw the country vote by 52% to 48% in favour of Brexit .
The poll of 1,049 people was conducted today in the wake of Nigel Farage’s suggestion that there could be a second referendum.
It directly contradicts Mr Farage's claim that the Leave vote would be "very much higher" the second time round. [...]
Full results in The Mirror
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