Despite three years of wrangling and the prospect of a deal finally being struck, most people would still leave the EU.
In the largest Brexit poll since the referendum, 54% would be happy to quit.
The ComRes study, which collected information from 26,000 voters, showed 50% were in favour of Brexit, while 42% wanted to remain.
The number changed to 54% in favour of Brexit when you excluded people who answered, “don’t know”.
There was a significant split in different age groups.
Young people (18-34) were in favour of remain, a second referendum and not leaving the EU by October 31st.
The opposite was true for those aged over 55.
Meanwhile, YouGov’s latest poll of Westminster voting intention shows the Tories maintain a strong lead with 37%.
Labour is in second with 22%, Liberal Democrats is third with 18%, Brexit Party is next with 11% and Greens have 5%.
And, yet another poll revealed 43% of people thought Boris Johnson would make the best Prime Minister compared to Jeremy Corbyn (21%).