June 8, 2026

Brexit: the sequel nobody wanted

New Referendum Would Flip Brexit Result 10 Years On, Poll Finds

Brits are having Brexit regrets — and the comments are an absolute civil war

TLDR: A new poll says Britain would now vote to rejoin the European Union, reversing the mood from 2016. In the comments, people are split between "Brexit was a costly disaster" and "don't believe the comeback hype," with immigration, Farage, and blame for today's mess all fuelling the fight.

Ten years after Britain voted to leave the European Union, a new Ipsos poll says the mood has dramatically flipped: 52% now say the UK should rejoin. That number is basically the mirror image of the famous 2016 result, and the community reaction is less "calm political reflection" and more full-on comment-section cage match.

The loudest voices are treating this like a giant, delayed "told you so." One commenter came armed with receipts, citing an academic estimate that Brexit cut British economic growth by 6–8%, reduced business investment by 12%, and shrank trade by 15% compared with staying in the EU. That instantly set the tone: for some readers, this poll is proof that Brexit was an expensive national mistake.

But not everyone is buying the comeback story. One skeptic flatly said, "I don't buy it," arguing that anti-immigration politics are still powerful and warning that Nigel Farage could still ride that anger to the top. That sparked an immediate clapback from another commenter calling it "right wing US talk show talking points" and insisting, basically, please log off and stop importing American culture-war nonsense.

And because no internet fight is complete without blaming the current government, another hot take claimed Brexit actually made sense at the time and that people only want back in now because Keir Starmer supposedly "ran the country into the ground." No jokes beat the accidental comedy of the whole thing: Britain may be discovering that the most dramatic long-term relationship status of all is "it's complicated with Europe."

Key Points

  • A Bloomberg report says a new poll suggests a fresh Brexit referendum would reverse the 2016 result.
  • According to an Ipsos survey, 52% of Britons think the UK should rejoin the European Union.
  • The survey sampled 1,137 British adults.
  • Ipsos conducted the poll between May 14 and May 20.
  • The article compares the result with June 2016, when a comparable share of voters backed Brexit.

Hottest takes

"The British GDP has been reduced by 6–8%" — MilnerRoute
"I don't buy it" — noncoml
"right wing US talk show talking points" — dijksterhuis
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