Figures show that 56 per cent of voters still want a final say on Brexit in the Thornbury and Yate constituency.
That is what statistics coming from campaigning group 'Right To Vote' have revealed.
Parliament is in deadlock regarding the Brexit process with the UK currently set to leave the EU without a deal on Friday, April 12.
9,500 people were surveyed throughout the UK by the group, with figures showing 56 percent of voters in the Yate and Thornbury area are still interested in having their say on the final stages of Brexit.
Dominic Grieve MP, a co-founder of Right to Vote, said: “Asking for more time and opposition help to salvage a deal nobody wants is yet again merely delaying the moment of truth.
“We need a meaningful delay to agree a practical and credible proposal which can be put to the people for a final say. What started with the people should end with the people.”
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