This chart shows results from an online survey conducted in Great Britain in 2016 on whether Brexit supporters would still be in favor of Brexit if prices for a weekly grocery shop rose by 10 percent, sorted by age group. The strongest support was found in the oldest age group, in which more than 90 percent of respondents would still insist on Brexit under the given circumstances. By contrast, the least support could be found in the youngest age group which also included many respondents who were unsure.
Would you still support a Brexit if Britain leaving the EU will mean the price of a weekly grocery shop going up by 10 percent?
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* People who responded "Right to leave" to the question "In hindsight, do you think Britain was right or wrong to vote to leave the European Union?"
Source question: There will probably be several years of planning and negotiation before Britain leaves the EU. If the following things happened between now and Britain leaving the EU, how would it affect your views?
- If Britain leaving the EU will mean the price of a weekly grocery shop going up by 10%?
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YouGov. (November 3, 2016). Would you still support a Brexit if Britain leaving the EU will mean the price of a weekly grocery shop going up by 10 percent? [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved February 18, 2025, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/635227/pro-brexit-attitudes-rising-grocery-prices-in-the-uk-post-brexit-2016-by-age-group/
YouGov. "Would you still support a Brexit if Britain leaving the EU will mean the price of a weekly grocery shop going up by 10 percent?." Chart. November 3, 2016. Statista. Accessed February 18, 2025. https://www.statista.com/statistics/635227/pro-brexit-attitudes-rising-grocery-prices-in-the-uk-post-brexit-2016-by-age-group/
YouGov. (2016). Would you still support a Brexit if Britain leaving the EU will mean the price of a weekly grocery shop going up by 10 percent?. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: February 18, 2025. https://www.statista.com/statistics/635227/pro-brexit-attitudes-rising-grocery-prices-in-the-uk-post-brexit-2016-by-age-group/
YouGov. "Would You Still Support a Brexit If Britain Leaving The Eu Will Mean The Price of a Weekly Grocery Shop Going up by 10 Percent?." Statista, Statista Inc., 3 Nov 2016, https://www.statista.com/statistics/635227/pro-brexit-attitudes-rising-grocery-prices-in-the-uk-post-brexit-2016-by-age-group/
YouGov, Would you still support a Brexit if Britain leaving the EU will mean the price of a weekly grocery shop going up by 10 percent? Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/635227/pro-brexit-attitudes-rising-grocery-prices-in-the-uk-post-brexit-2016-by-age-group/ (last visited February 18, 2025)
Would you still support a Brexit if Britain leaving the EU will mean the price of a weekly grocery shop going up by 10 percent? [Graph], YouGov, November 3, 2016. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/635227/pro-brexit-attitudes-rising-grocery-prices-in-the-uk-post-brexit-2016-by-age-group/
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