At least 20 per cent of Brexit supporters would vote differently if they were asked now, a poll of hundreds of people on BBC Question Time has found.
Audience members were quizzed on whether Brexit was the right thing to do, with the results showing 70 per cent still agreed, 20 per cent would vote differently while 10 per cent were unsure.
The poll was carried out as part of a special episode of the show in which the audience was made up solely of Leave voters.
It was recorded in Clacton-on-sea, Essex, on the eve of the seventh anniversary of the EU referendum on 23 June, in which the Leave campaign defeated the Remain vote by 52 per cent to 48 per cent.
The Tendring area of Essex – which includes Clacton – had one of the highest Leave votes in England in the 2016 referendum, with almost 70 per cent of people voting for Brexit.
One audience member, who admitted he would vote differently now, said: “I don’t see any benefit from it all”, while another blamed the efforts of politicians to “frustrate” the process and said: “We haven’t started Brexit yet, when’s it going to start?”