British public destroys Theresa May with 16% approval for handling of Brexit negotiations (Video)

According to a poll conducted by YouGov for The Sunday Times newspaper, the British public overwhelmingly oppose UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit negotiations with her EU partners.
To make matters even worse for a failing May, the poll also showed that more than a third of voters would support a new right-wing political party committed to quitting the European Union.
May’s political vulnerability was exposed by the YouGov poll, which found voters would even prefer buffoon politician Boris Johnson, who quit as her foreign minister two weeks ago, to negotiate with the EU and lead the Conservative Party into the next election.
Only 16% of UK voters say May is handling the Brexit negotiations well, compared with 34% who say that Johnson would do a better job.
With a little more than eight months to go before Britain is set to leave the EU on March 29 2019, the Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss how Theresa May’s government, UK parliament, and the British public remain deeply divided over how to execute on the Brexit mandate.
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May’s plans to keep a close trading relationship with the EU on goods thrust her government into crisis in July and there is speculation she could face a leadership challenge after two of her most senior ministers, including Johnson, resigned recently in protest.
Only one in 10 voters would pick the government’s proposed Brexit plans if there were a second referendum, according to the poll. Almost half think it would be bad for Britain.
The new Brexit minister, Dominic Raab, said on Sunday the prime minister was still trying to persuade members of the cabinet that her strategy was the best way forward.
Raab also warned that Britain could refuse to pay a £39bn divorce bill to the EU if it does not get a trade deal.
It is a threat that has been used before by ministers.
Speaking to the BBC, Raab refused to deny reports that the government is planning to stockpile food or use a section of motorway in England as a lorry park to deal with increased border checks if Britain leaves the EU without a deal.
Asked about a story in The Sun newspaper that the government was planning to stockpile processed food, Raab initially replied “no”.
He then added: “That kind of selective snippet that makes it into the media, to the extent that the public pay attention to it, I think is unhelpful.”
The possibility of leaving without a trade deal has increased, with May facing rebellions from different factions in her party. She only narrowly won a series of votes on Brexit in parliament last week.
The Sunday Times poll found that voters are increasingly polarised, with growing numbers of people alienated from the two main political parties.
About 38% of people would vote for a new right-wing party that is committed to Brexit, while almost a quarter would support an explicitly far-right anti-immigrant, anti-Islam party, the poll found.
Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage and US President Donald Trump’s former adviser, Steve Bannon, are in discussions about forming a new right-wing movement, according to The Sunday Times.
Half of voters would support remaining in the EU if there were a second referendum, the poll found, a level of support found in other surveys this year.
YouGov spoke to 1,668 adults in Britain on July 19 and 20, according to The Sunday Times, which, however, did not provide other details about how the poll was conducted.

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