A majority of Britons who voted to leave the EU would now accept a return to free movement in exchange for access to the single market, signaling a significant shift in public opinion post-Brexit.
There is a remarkable consensus on both sides of the Channel that the time is ripe for a reassessment of EU-UK relations, with closer relations being the most popular option in every surveyed country.
Among all UK voters, 68% of respondents would now back free movement in exchange for single market access, indicating a notable change in attitudes towards immigration since the Brexit vote.
The strongest enthusiasm for renewed ties were in Britain, where public opinion appears to be ahead of government stances, particularly regarding free movement and further integration with the EU.
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