Britain would still vote to leave the European Union (EU) if a referendum was held today, a new ComRes poll has revealed. Despite the pro-EU establishment’s attempts at claiming a Brexit vote today would yield different results, a poll by CNN/ComRes found that 47 per cent of people would vote to leave, 45 per cent would vote to Remain, and eight per cent of people were undecided. The survey of over 2,000 people also revealed that a majority of Britons do not want a second referendum, another tactic being employed by legacy Remain campaigners in their attempts to derail the Brexit vote from June 23rd. The results also reveal that 41 per cent of respondents believe Britain should not “leave the Single Market” — a continuing false dichotomy presented to the British public — while 36 per cent believe Britain should leave the Single Market. Twenty-three per cent say they do not know. Despite the best attempts of Remain campaigners to paint the Single Market issue as “in or out”, it is becoming more commonly known that Britain can maintain access to the EU’s Single Market without being members. The United States, for instance, has access to the Single Market,