-Is there a possibility of a second referendum?
While the U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May affirms repeatedly of no possibility of holding a second European Union referendum in the country, a poll released last weekend indicates a contrary public opinion. According to the survey carried out by YouGov for The Times on Wednesday and Thursday last week, of the 1,653 adults asked if a referendum on the final terms of a Brexit deal should be held, 42 percent reported in the positive while 40 percent said no. The remaining respondents did not know.
Last week, The Independent newspaper, which called for the public to vote on the final Brexit deal, reached more than 225,000 people.
Sky Data released the results of an extensive poll on Brexit on Monday. Its headline figure was that 78 percent of the public thinks the government is doing a bad job of negotiating Brexit, up 23 points from when Sky last polled on this in March.
This reflects the findings of many other polls suggesting confidence in how the government is handling Brexit is falling, including the poll conducted last week
Here are some of the other poll findings.
Sixty-five percent of people think the government will get a bad Brexit deal, the poll suggests - up 15 points from March. Among the leave voters, 51 percent think the government will get a bad deal.
Fifty-two percent of the people are increasingly likely to think that Brexit will be bad for the economy, 51 percent consider it will be bad for the country in general and 42 percent say it will negatively affect them personally.
The poll suggests that half of the public support a three-option referendum on the final deal - leaving with no deal, staying in or cutting a deal. Some 40 percent of people opposed the idea of leaving and with a preferential voting system, staying in would win, the poll suggests.
With resignations and hard Brexiteers in the Conservative Party, May will be facing more difficulties to shift public opinion on Brexit. In the end, neither hard Brexiteers nor look as if they will be satisfied.