Generational divide revealed once again -
Agree with "Britain will be economically better off post Brexit":
65+ = 66%
55-64 = 55%
45-54 = 43%
35-44 = 40%
25-34 = 31%
18-24 = 27%
Disagree with "Britain will be economically better off post Brexit":
65+ = 23%
55-64 = 29%
45-54 = 36%
35-44 = 41%
25-34 = 47%
18-24 = 58%
Agree with "Having greater control over immigration is more important than having access to free trade with the EU":
65+ = 54%
55-64 = 55%
45-54 = 49%
35-44 = 43%
25-34 = 37%
18-24 = 29%
Disagree with "Having greater control over immigration is more important than having access to free trade with the EU":
65+ = 33%
55-64 = 29%
45-54 = 33%
35-44 = 41%
25-34 = 43%
18-24 = 55%
The remainder are "don't know".
There are regional divides too - Northern Ireland is most strongly in disagreement with "Britain will be economically better off post Brexit" with 30% agreeing and 63% disagreeing. Scotland also has more in the disagree camp, with 38% agreeing and 43% disagreeing. All other regions of the UK, including London, have more people agreeing with that statement than disagreeing.
Similar regional picture with "Having greater control over immigration is more important than having access to free trade with the EU". 31% agree, 60% disagree in Northern Ireland. 38% agree, 41% disagree in Scotland. Everywhere else has a higher percentage agreeing with the statement.