Just six per cent of those who took part in a survey believe the Island will be better off after Brexit.
It comes following the latest figures published in the 2018 Social Attitudes Survey.
34 per cent are unsure of the impact, and 33 believe the Island will be worse off.
However, 27 per cent say they expect no difference.
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