A slightly more interesting (though dated to a couple of years ago) take on the dwindling support is that
a) people died and got replaced by voters with a different opinion, two years ago this was accounting for about a third of the overall rate of change.
b) there's a hefty partisan split, with labour voters ever more sure that it was a bad idea, but Tory voters initially becoming more convinced, and then later becoming more disillusioned.
a) people died and got replaced by voters with a different opinion, two years ago this was accounting for about a third of the overall rate of change.
b) there's a hefty partisan split, with labour voters ever more sure that it was a bad idea, but Tory voters initially becoming more convinced, and then later becoming more disillusioned.
https://ukandeu.ac.uk/will-support-for-brexit-become-extinct...