Jack Taylor/Getty Images There is strong public support for a referendum on the terms of the final Brexit deal. Forty-eight percent of Brits support a vote on the final deal, while 25% do not, according to leading pollster Survation. This comes as thousands of pro-second referendum campaigners prepare to march through London this weekend. The poll also found that Britain would vote to stay in the EU in a re-run of the 2016 referendum. LONDON — The British public is strongly in favour of a referendum on the terms of the final Brexit deal, according to new polling published to mark the two year anniversary of the 2016 EU referendum.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Why the North Korea summit mattered even if it was 'mostly a photo op'See Also:Lords defeat Theresa May on 'meaningful vote' to set up House of Commons Brexit showdownEconomists rubbish Theresa May's claim that boosted NHS spending will be funded by a 'Brexit dividend'Here are Theresa May's options for immigration after BrexitSEE ALSO: EU and Ireland issue Irish border Brexit warning to Theresa May: 'There isn't much time left'