
Voters ashamed of leaving the EU, poll finds
The poll findings are yet more evidence of how disillusioned the public is with Brexit.
The poll findings are yet more evidence of how disillusioned the public is with Brexit.
‘The lowest bunch of gaslighting politicians in history.’
The Government has made clear its intention to implement full border checks on food imports from this October.
As polling shows Brexit regret has reached record levels, the billboard campaign highlighting Farage’s new slogan has been well-received, even in Leave-voting strongholds.
“The grifter keep on grifting … why am I not surprised.”
The Tory MP revisited the popular referencing among Brexiteers of the repealing of the Corn Laws in the mid-nineteenth century.
The former Tory chairman delivered a searing attack on Brexit, leaving right-wingers’ fuming.
Overall, 53% of voters believe the UK should pursue closer ties with the EU compared to 14 per cent who want a more distant relationship.
‘Having to pay £500m isn’t a win, it’s another cost of Brexit. Where are those extra maths lessons?’
Even former UKIP leader Nigel Farage had to concede that the decision to leave the EU had been a failure