BRACKNELL has now flipped to a 'Remain' constituency two years after Brexit, according to a national poll.

According to a poll carried out by consumer analytics company Focaldata, which featured more than 15,000 people, Bracknell is one of 112 constituencies which voted for Brexit to flip to remain.

The data shows that Bracknell has flipped from being 47 per cent remain to being 53 per cent.

The seats included 97 from England, 14 from Wales and one in Scotland, and according to the data there are now 341 constituencies with a remain majority, up from the 229 from the 2016 referendum.

Pro-Brexit Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg claimed that the results of the poll are insignificant.

He told The Mirror: "Most of the polls said people would vote to remain in the EU in 2016, but when people got to the ballot booth they voted to leave."

According to the data, if the Brexit referendum were carried out again the result would be 53 per cent for remain and 47 per cent for leave.