Brexit news – live: Fury as Labour European election campaign push fails to mention second referendum

Forty-five per cent of Brits would vote to remain in the UK in a second referendum, compared to 37 per cent who would want to leave, according to EU polling.

Eighteen per cent are undecided, found the European Parliament’s quarterly Eurobarometer survey.

The polling was carried out in late February and early March.

In September the same survey found a stronger Remain lead, 53-35. 

Sixty-eight per cent of Europeans who answered the EU-wide poll believed their country’s membership of the bloc was a good thing – the highest rate since 1983.

Every country in the EU would vote to remain if a referendum was held tomorrow, the survey found.

However, 27 per cent of survey respondents were uncertain whether their country benefited from EU membership – increase in 19 nations.

“Despite the challenges of the past years – and in cases such as the ongoing debate surrounding Brexit possibly even because of it, the European sense of togetherness does not seem to have weakened. 68% of respondents across the EU27 believe that their countries have benefited from being part of the EU.

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