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A bit more realism as regards brexit on new poll not handpicked audiences on Question time..people more like myself that live in the real world not the world of spin..


More than half of Welsh voters now think Brexit will have a negative impact on the economy, the annual St David's Day poll for BBC Wales suggests.


Of 1,001 adults polled, 56% thought it would have a negative impact on the Welsh economy - more than last year.


Meanwhile 51% thought it would impact negatively on the general way of life in Wales, also up on 2018.


ICM Unlimited carried out the research for BBC Wales.




The 2018 results

Brexit: A really simple guide

What could happen next?

Perceived impact of Brexit to the Welsh economy

Source: St David's Day Poll 2019

When questioned about the impact of Brexit on the Welsh economy, while 56% thought it would have a negative impact, 20% said it would be positive.


When asked the same question in the 2018 poll, 49% of those questioned felt it would have a negative impact, while 24% said it would be positive.


On what impact Brexit would have on the way in life in general in Wales, 51% thought it would be negative with 19% saying it would be positive.


In 2018, 46% thought it would be negative with 23% thinking it would be positive.


On personal finances, 10% thought Brexit would be positive, 39% negative and 42% thought it would make no difference at all.


Last year, 14% thought Brexit would be positive, 36% negative and 41% thought it would make no difference at all.



Wales voted leave as well,yet a public vote wouldn't  stand up if you watch question time :ninja: the agendaa goes on and on don't believe the hype..:ninja:


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