A recipe for bad lawmaking’ — company bosses slam ‘Brexit bonfire’ bill as poll shows support for stability
03/05/2023
Company bosses said they would prefer to retain the remaining EU laws rather than see them scrapped.
Polling reveals most voters can now see through the referendum’s lies much more clearly than their leaders.
How well or badly do you think the government is handling the following issues? Britain's exit from the EU.
Brexit's still going well, then? Support for the United Kingdom rejoining the EU has now reached a significant milestone.
Extraordinarily, three years after the UK formally left the EU, it will be the first time that MPs have had an opportunity to debate the impact of Brexit.
A NEW poll has found that a plurality of people in Northern Ireland expect a united Ireland in the next two decades.
Confidence in Brussels has shot up in latest sign of Brexit regret. / The British public has more confidence in the EU than the UK parliament, a new survey has found in a remarkable turnaround of a trend lasting decades.
Britons are twice as likely to say they are disappointed to have left the EU than pleased, an international survey has found.
‘Mutual free movement’ for UK and EU citizens supported by up to 84% of Brits, in stunning new poll
17/03/2023
Brits want mutual free movement restored. 79% of us in a recent Omnisis poll believe we should have freedom to travel and work across Europe (88% after removing ‘don’t know’), and 73% believe, there should be ‘mutual free movement’ (84% after removing ‘don’t know’).
Most food companies feel leaving the European Union has affected operations while many said COVID-19 didn’t impact their ability to meet regulatory requirements, according to a survey.
New polling shows 62% want another referendum on Britain's membership of the EU at some point with 56% saying they would now vote to rejoin.
57% say Brexit behind gaps on supermarket shelves, as shortages hit school meals. / Most voters think Brexit is to blame for widespread shortages of fruit and vegetables on supermarket shelves, a poll for The Independent has found.
Almost seven years and four prime ministers since the U.K. voted to leave the European Union, polling suggests public sentiment has turned against Brexit.
Brexit polling: beyond the numbers
26/02/2023
Three experts were asked what the polls tell us about public opinion on Brexit. They identified ten implications for pro-EU campaigners.
Almost half of food and drink manufacturers in the UK claim their competitiveness with the EU has fallen in the past year, The Grocer can reveal.
Almost two in three Britons believe Brexit has damaged the UK economy, a new poll for The Independent has found.
Those who have changed their mind are notably younger than those who still think it was right to vote to leave the EU.
Brexiteers promised to “take back control.” But the decision has instead delivered recession, gloom, and despair.
South Holland and the Deepings one of just three areas not to show 'Bregret' over Brexit referendum
02/02/2023
South Holland and the Deepings is one of just three parts of the country where voters don't show regret over the Brexit vote, according to a new poll.
Public opinion on Brexit in North Wales appears to have shifted significantly according to a recent poll. The number of people regretting the decision to leave the European Union (EU) now outnumbers those in favour of Brexit in every North Wales constituency.
Polling suggests the vast majority of people believe the split with the EU isn't going well - a fact being ignored by mainstream political parties.
Private equity veteran Guy Hands says Boris Johnson ‘threw the country and the NHS under the bus’.
A survey from Deltapoll finds that few Brits can name any advantages to leaving the EU, three years after it happened.