Half of voters think politics is broken a new poll has found, amid fresh signs the Brexit chaos is shaking the public's confidence in its politicians.
The survey also found that just one in seven voters believe the Tories and Labour represent the views of the public.
The damning results, contained in a YouGov poll for The Sunday Times, comes as Westminster is in turmoil over Brexit.
Theresa May looks set to suffer a massive and humiliating defeat if she pushes ahead with a Commons vote on her deal on Tuesday night.
She is facing a barrage of calls to tear up her deal, and is considering delaying the vote and heading back to Brussels to try to squeeze more concessions out of the EU.
The poll found that 48 per cent of those asked said that politics is broken, while just 11 per cent said they think it is working well.
Half of voters think politics is broken a new poll had found, amid fresh signs the Brexit chaos is shaking the public's confidence in its politicians
Westminster is awash with political plots and leadership rumours amid this Brexit disarray at the heart of Government.
Remainers are seizing upon the chaos to push for another referendum just two years after Britons voted Leave in the historic vote.
And Brexiteers are also gunning for the PM's deal and demanding that she tears up the hated backstop plan and play hardball with the EU on the divorce bill.
Cabinet Office minister David Lidington and Justice Secretary David Gauke have been holding the secret discussions with opposition MPs.
They have also discussed options to push for a Norway-style deal, which would effectively keep the UK in the single market and customs union, and keep free movement.
The revelations, reported in The Sunday Times, will spark fury among Brexiteers who have warned of a plot by Remainer MPs to thwart Brexit.
With the PM's plans plunged into turmoil, civil servants have war-gamed two versions of the UK holding another referendum.
The Prime Minister (pictured visiting a church in Maidenhead today) mounted a last-ditch bid to win over her mutinous backbenchers after over 100 Tory MPs threatened to rebel in the crunch vote on her deal
The first is a straight choice between the PM's deal and remaining in the EU.
And the second would be a leave, remain contest with a second question asking them if they prefer the existing deal or a no-deal departure on World Trade Organisation terms.
Meanwhile, defence minster Tobias Ellwood today hinted that he could back a second referendum in the future.
He said: 'If parliament does not agree a Brexit deal soon, then we must recognise that the original mandate to leave, taken over two years ago, will begin to date and will, eventually, no longer represent a reflection of current intent.'
One cabinet minister told The Observer that the PM was so committed to the deal that 'a second referendum could now be the only way of getting it'.
The revelations come a day after Amber Rudd said ministers could back a Norway-style deal if Mrs May's plan is voted down this week.
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Main photo article Half of voters think politics is broken a new poll has found, amid fresh signs the Brexit chaos is shaking the public’s confidence in its politicians.
The survey also found that just one in seven voters believe the Tories and Labour represent the views of the public.
The damning results,...
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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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