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Public opinion in Wales decisively swings against Brexit

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    -76% Very Left

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

65% : Brexit has ruined the Menai mussel industry which had been a staple in fish counters and restaurants across Europe.
62% : Welsh Liberal Democrat Leader Jane Dodds said: "We have always campaigned against Brexit because we knew the damage it would cause to our economy and communities.
58% : The finding comes from a Britain-wide poll that found there was only one seat in the whole of the mainland - Boston and Skegness in Lincolnshire - that still has more Leave supporters than those who think Brexit was a mistake.
58% : But for the Labour Party to stay silent about the harm of Brexit due to political expediency is unforgivable."
57% : Public opinion in Wales has decisively swung against Brexit, a major opinion poll has shown, with the number of people regretting the decision to leave the EU outnumbering supporters in all 40 of the nation's constituencies.
52% : Mr Davies, who has been critical of UK Labour's refusal to commit to rejoining the European single market and customs union, told us: "The key point is that there is little support for Brexit, but there appears to be a conspiracy to continue to impose Brexit on the UK from the London-centric political and media establishment.
49% : Its findings reflect a significant change from the referendum in 2016 that resulted in Brexit.
47% : At that time, the people of Wales voted by 52.5% to 47.5% to leave the EU, with a majority favouring Brexit in 17 of the 22 Welsh local authority areas.

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