Half of British voters have faith Prime Minister Theresa May is incapable of getting the right Brexit dispense, according to an ORB poll published on Monday.
“There is still much achievement to be done to convince the British public that the prime minister is apt of getting the right deal for the UK,” ORB said in a statement.
A year ago, just 35 percent of voters held May was capable of getting the right Brexit deal.
The poll also showed voters were cause to disagreed on whether Britain would be better off after Brexit: 43 percent bring to light it would be while 42 percent said it would not be.
ORB asked 2,023 UK voters on Jan. 5-7. The bounds of error at the 95 percent confidence level was 2.2. percent.