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Majority of Britons disappointed by Brexit, according to ECFR poll

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.



"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.



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.