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If there was a vote to leave the EU tomorrow, only 36 per cent would vote out - compared to 52 per cent in 2016.
A poll run by the Mail on Sunday was discovered buried at the bottom of a page after the results went the wrong way.
After the UK was blighted by empty shelves and queues at petrol stations, early signs of buyer’s remorse could be seen in polling in the typically Brexit-backing newspaper.
It showed that, if there was a vote to leave the EU tomorrow, only 36 per cent would vote out – compared to 52 per cent in 2016.
Conversely, 45 per cent would vote in – giving REMAIN a clear 9 point victory.