ChatterBank1 min ago
Brexit .
The latest opinion poll shows 57% of Brits would now vote to rejoin the EU if a second referendum was called . The shift in opinion is down to the economic consequences of Brexit and the present cost of living situation. The poll suggests the trend will continue, to rejoin the E.U.
And a second referendum has not been ruled out.
And a second referendum has not been ruled out.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If before the Brexit vote, the UK population were told that as a fact, the UK economy would be around 5% down as a direct result of Brexit – only fools would have voted leave.
What is more worrying is that, despite the 5% loss to the UK economy – Brexiteers doggedly still believe it was the right decision for the UK.
What is more worrying is that, despite the 5% loss to the UK economy – Brexiteers doggedly still believe it was the right decision for the UK.
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\\If before the Brexit vote, the UK population were told that as a fact, the UK economy would be around 5% down as a direct result of Brexit – only fools would have voted leave.
What is more worrying is that, despite the 5% loss to the UK economy – Brexiteers doggedly still believe it was the right decision for the UK.//
Is it Brexit, the whole of Europe is having problems, we've gone through a pandemic and there is a war going on, have a google about energy crisis and inflation in the EU.
\\If before the Brexit vote, the UK population were told that as a fact, the UK economy would be around 5% down as a direct result of Brexit – only fools would have voted leave.
What is more worrying is that, despite the 5% loss to the UK economy – Brexiteers doggedly still believe it was the right decision for the UK.//
Is it Brexit, the whole of Europe is having problems, we've gone through a pandemic and there is a war going on, have a google about energy crisis and inflation in the EU.
Recently, the figure of a 5% reduction to the UK economy (reported by reputable organisations) directly due to Brexit is being covered by the main stream media – no doubt Brexiteers will find reasons to ignore this fact.
The days of our government and the opposition continuing to talk of Brexit benefits/making Brexit work, must be numbered.
The days of our government and the opposition continuing to talk of Brexit benefits/making Brexit work, must be numbered.