Do you feel more positive about immigration than before the vote to Leave because there are fewer immigrants coming to the UK already, because you are reassured fewer immigrants will come now we have left, or because discussions since the vote to Leave have highlighted how much immigrants contribute to the UK?

Fieldwork dates: 28 February 2020 - 2 March 2020
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Do you feel more positive about immigration than before the vote to Leave because there are fewer immigrants coming to the UK already, because you are reassured fewer immigrants will come now we have left, or because discussions since the vote to Leave have highlighted how much immigrants contribute to the UK?
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2 March 2020
Poll by Ipsos
There are fewer immigrants coming to the UK already, so I feel more positive or less worried about immigration than I did before the vote to leave 12%
I am reassured that fewer immigrants will come to the UK now we have actually left the EU, so I feel more positive or less worried about immigration than I did before the vote to leave 27%
The discussions since the vote to leave the EU have highlighted how much immigrants contribute to the UK, so I feel more positive or less worried about immigration than I did before the vote to leave 25%
None of these 31%
Don't know 10%

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Some people’s opinions on immigration have shifted since the vote to leave the EU. Which of the following, if any, apply to your views? There are fewer immigrants coming to the UK
already, so I feel more positive or less worried
about immigration than I did before the vote to
leave/I am reassured that fewer immigrants will come to
the UK now we have actually left the EU, so I feel
more positive or less worried about immigration
than I did before the vote to leave/The discussions since the vote to leave the EU have
highlighted how much immigrants contribute to the
UK, so I feel more positive or less worried about
immigration than I did before the vote to leave

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