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“Car crash!” exclaimed managing director Andrew Varga, whose Brexit progress I have been following since the referendum. News of the latest Brexit U-turn landed on him on Tuesday out of the blue. All his years of preparation for a new UK product safety mark, all his thousands of pounds wasted, all the uncountable hours and effort were rendered pointless, at a stroke.
As the UK marks three years since leaving the EU, only voters in three areas do not regret quitting the bloc.
Bristol West found to be constituency most regretful of the referendum result.
Bristol record store Idle Hands has announced it will shut at its current Stokes Croft address, with a crowdfunder launched to alleviate the costs of being closed, and to go toward helping it set up in a new, more central, location.
A local newspaper has blamed a combination of Brexit and the coronavirus pandemic for its decision to cease print publication.
A care firm director has blamed Brexit for difficulties he has experienced in recruiting staff.
The construction of Bristol University's Temple Quarter Campus has been delayed again and is now not expected to open until 2025.
Businesses have been hit hard by Brexit, according to research by an affiliation on Chambers of Commerce in the region.
While businesses struggle with the red tape of no-deal planning, ministers are busy with commemorative coins.
Bristol for Europe is a cross-party, collaborative and pro-EU political pressure group working to keep Bristol and the UK at the heart of Europe and to stop Brexit.