The new figures come from a survey among 1.070 adult voters in the united kingdom and has been implemented by the online research firm Yougov, writes the news agency Reuters.

want to 56 per cent of respondents felt that the Uk stays in the EU, while 44 percent want to follow the referendum results as of 2016, where 51.9 percent voted in favour of a Brexit.

another survey shows that 48 percent of voters would rather see the conservative government, which is headed by the prime minister, Theresa May, continues to rule the country instead to face a new election. Only 29 percent want to see a new election and 23 per cent could not decide either of the two options.

at the moment sit safely. On Wednesday, she gained confidence when she was faced with a motion of censure in the house of commons on Wednesday. Later in the evening, said in May that she was disappointed that the Labour party has so far chosen to ignore her invitation to call.

A requirement from the labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has been to May need to ensure that it can not be a Brexit without any agreement. She does not, there will be no call. On Thursday, it does not seem as if the two come closer to each other then May reiterated that she is not able to provide any such guarantees.

On Thursday announced Theresa May that she will stay in the Uk and do not go to Davos for the World economic forum.

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