Boris Johnson's push to diverge from EU regulations lacks public support, polling expert says

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'Our perceptions as consumers is one where it is not as clear that the mood to diverge and certainly to de-regulate is perhaps as strong as the impression the government seem to be giving'

“Certainly the idea that we are necessarily always looking to diverge, at least in area like this that has a direct impact on consumers, is perhaps an area where you might think the government would be wise to have a degree of pause of thought,” he said.

 

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Don't we love those pointless polls. You really are scraping the barrel

clearly has support what's this shite your publishing

Get the impression that the vast majority won't give a damn about this until things like roaming, maximum working week, food controls are done away with by the government. Most folk don't realise how much the EU protects them from the Conservatives

He definitely has public support, and with an 80 seat majority in Parliament we’ve told him in no uncertainty terms we want out of the E.U’s rules, regulations and laws!!!

Yeah cuz without the EU, the tories finally have their chance to gut our workers rights, and a lot of people know it.

That’s because the country is RemainerNow. Or RejoinerNow, I suppose...

Out of his depth in a fish bowl.

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