With "appear" being the key word no doubt. Unfortunately, I am no longer able to trust anything that comes out of academia unless it's pure science.
Yes, but it is worth noting that they did not ask the public if overall they were happy about Brexit.
No, I said it should be one of the criterial used to judge the success of Brexit, you said it was important. I also stated the public's perception was largely driven by press and media, which are controlled by the left, and clearly the left hated/hates Brexit.
Because if the public's perception is "wrong", steps might/should be taken to explain the impact of the program better.
That's a quick look. Unless I really trusted the source, it would take me a lot longer to determine the honesty of a study.
I did not read them, but it has been a good long time since I read anything political out of academia that I felt was intellectually honest, much less unbiased.