Guardian/ICM survey finds rising interest in vote on final deal as concerns mount over EU talks Voters support the idea of holding a second EU referendum by a 16-point margin, according to one of the largest nationwide opinion polls since the Brexit vote. The ICM survey, conducted as part of a Guardian reporting project, found 47% of people would favour having a final say on Brexit once the terms of the UK’s departure are known, while 34% oppose reopening the question. Excluding the roughly one-fifth who do not have a view gives a lead of 58% to 42% for a second referendum, showing rising interest in the idea as concern grows over the direction of recent negotiations. The increased backing has come from both sides of the debate, with one-quarter of leave voters in favour of having another referendum on the final deal. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/jan/26/britons-favour-second-referendum-brexit-icm-poll