Brexit
#Brexit: Meer Britte wil groter beheer oor immigrasie hê as vrye EU-peiling
Britain has said it will trigger formal negotiations with the EU by the end of March, starting a two-year process to define the future relationship of the UK with its biggest trading partner.
Pollster ORB found that 46% of Britons agreed that greater control over immigration was more important than access to free trade, while 39% disagreed.
That has flipped since November, when 43% disagreed and would prioritize access to free trade, compared to 41% who agreed."This poll clearly shows that if the country had to choose it would prefer greater control over its borders to access to free trade," said Johnny Heald, managing director of ORB International.
"If we can’t have both, then having greater control over our borders is increasingly the preference."
While Prime Minister Theresa May has been vague on her priorities heading into negotiations, markets have taken fright at hints at a deal which may threaten trade links, often called "hard Brexit".
Sterling slid to a ten-week low on Monday morning after May said she was not interested in keeping "bits of membership" of the EU and denied her government's strategy was muddled.
The poll found that 62% of people disapproved of the way the government is handling Brexit negotiations, a level roughly unchanged since November.
The online survey polled 2,075 people, with fieldwork conducted between 6-8 January.
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