A majority of Scots want a second referendum on Brexit, according to a Panelbase poll for The Sunday Times.

The survey of 1,028 voters in Scotland found that 52% back holding another vote on whether to leave the EU, with 37% against holding a second vote while 11% don’t know.

As in the 2016 referendum, Scots remain largely opposed to Brexit, by 63% to 37%.

With the majority of Theresa May’s cabinet said to regard her Brexit deal as dead, five of her cabinet ministers are said to be leaning reluctantly towards a second referendum. Another group is willing to leave the EU without a deal and a third favours a soft Brexit, possibly based on the relationship Norway has with the EU.

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