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Majority of Britons disappointed by Brexit, according to ECFR poll

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Posted on June 21, 2026

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· Last updated: June 21, 2026

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ECFR Poll: Most Britons See Brexit as Harmful to UK Economy and Opportunities

Key Findings from the ECFR Brexit Impact Poll

Overview of Poll Results

BRUSSELS, June 21 (Reuters) - Up to two thirds of British voters, across all party lines, believe Britain's decision to leave the European Union in 2016 has had a negative impact on the country, a poll by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) showed on Sunday.

The poll by the think tank, conducted from May 7 to 14 among more than 2,000 respondents, showed two thirds thought Brexit drove up the cost of living and had a negative impact on the economy.

Expert Commentary

Analysis from ECFR Leadership

"A decade on, Brits realise their hopes for a better life outside the EU are going unfulfilled and that Brexit is undermining the UK’s ability to manage the issues voters care about most," the ECFR's head Mark Leonard said.

Detailed Poll Insights

Perceptions on Migration, Trade, and Youth Opportunities

Of those polled, 56% thought leaving the EU was bad for tackling illegal migration, for trade and red tape, 57% believed it reduced chances for young people, and 57% believed it was "wrong" for Britain to leave the EU. 

Desire for Closer EU Ties

Three quarters now wanted closer ties with the EU, the ECFR said. 

Security Partnerships

The poll also showed Britons chose Europe over the U.S. as a preferred security partner with only 18% viewing the U.S. as an ally.

Migration and Freedom of Movement

Controlling migration was a key focus in the campaign for Brexit, but the poll showed that 56% of Britons thought the UK's approach post-Brexit has failed and they would support the reinstating of freedom of movement with the EU for a closer trading relationship. 

European Perspective

EU Sentiment on UK Rejoining

The ECFR said that a separate poll conducted across 15 EU countries showed two-thirds support for Britain to return to the EU in the future.

(Reporting by Jan StrupczewskiEditing by Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • Around two‑thirds believe Brexit increased the cost of living and hurt Britain’s economy.
  • A majority see Brexit as a failure in areas like migration control, trade, youth opportunity, and now back closer EU ties.
  • Support for returning to EU freedom of movement and growing sentiment in EU for the UK’s return highlight shifting public and European opinion

Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage of Britons think Brexit had a negative impact?
According to the ECFR poll, up to two thirds of Britons believe Brexit has negatively impacted the country.
How has Brexit affected the UK's cost of living and economy?
Two thirds of respondents in the ECFR poll said Brexit has driven up the cost of living and harmed the UK's economy.
Do most Britons support closer ties with the EU after Brexit?
The poll found that three quarters of Britons now want closer ties with the European Union.
What is the public opinion on Brexit's effect on youth and migration?
57% believe Brexit diminished opportunities for young people, and 56% think the UK's migration approach has failed since Brexit.
Would Britons support reinstating freedom of movement with the EU?
A majority expressed support for reinstating freedom of movement for a closer trading relationship with the EU.

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