Granted, we are rather sceptical about poll data these days, however YouGov's recent offering had some good news for the PM.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...t-five/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Many posters on here have said repeatedly that they do not believe the plan outlined by May was a fair representation of the referendum, yet a majority of declared Remainers think it was. Moreover, approximately half of that same group supporting controls on EU immigration, and in excess of a third agreeing with withdrawal from the single market.
The findings did highlight some confusion regarding Labour's position though. Yet despite this, a left-leaning Eurosceptic is a sorely needed quantity right now. For even assuming that EU FoM is a thing of the past, and that net immigration of 340,000+ is something which the public believe to be unsustainable, it doesn't follow that the present system of profiteering by the Home Office is acceptable. There are battles to be fought now and in the future, just not those of an ineffectual status quo.
Out of interest, what was your reaction to suggestions that barriers to movement could be reduced? Naturally, the devil is in the detail, however i found it to be a rather intriguing prospect.