"Two thirds (68%) of those who think Brexit is currently going badly say that it is the government’s fault. This includes three quarters who voted Remain (77%) and 58% of Leave voters," the statement said.
The findings show that, while Remain voters are much more likely to accuse the government than they are to blame any other group, Brexiteers equally see fault with the European Union (58 percent, against 25 percent of Remainders) and the government (58 percent).
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Only 16 percent of UK people believe that Brexit is going well so far, while Leave voters are far more likely to think so than Remainders (26 percent against 6 percent), the pollster said.
The United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union in a referendum in 2016, but the vote left the country divided almost equally into Remainers and Brexiteers. The UK-EU Brexit negotiations officially kicked off in June 2017 and are expected to be completed by the end of March 2019.