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This week rather than bringing you a chat with on regretful leave voter we have decided to do something different. We bring you audio clips from TV, radio and local campaigners of regretful leave voters that we have been made aware of since the Government's brexit deal was announced.
0:0029:48 In this episode we once again bring you a compilation of various clips of regretful leavers talking about it in the media. Brexit is not the will of the people. It's ok to change your mind.
The only way the UK can gain economic growth is by 'rejoining the EU,' says LBC caller.
Paul Routledge on the everyday nightmare that Brexit is fast becoming, and now with EU business decreasing sharply, what's next for the Tories - aka the Brexit Party?
Leave voters insist Brexit hasn't worked out how they were promised seven years on from historic referendum.
Probably not the anniversary present the government was hoping to offer the public.
YouGov polling is the latest in a rising trend to show a majority in favour of rejoining the European Union.
A majority of Britons are not satisfied with the post-Brexit trade agreement that Boris Johnson secured with the European Union, according to a survey that provides the first detailed insight into the nation's attitude towards the deal since it took effect.
As the UK marks three years since leaving the EU, only voters in three areas do not regret quitting the bloc.
How has the UK evolved over seven years to become a country that again favours being in the EU? And when can we hope to rejoin?
In a searingly honest mea culpa, the political columnist has recognised his folly. He hopes others will now do the same
The British government on Sunday denied a report that it is seeking a “Swiss-style” relationship with the European Union that would remove many of the economic barriers erected by Brexit — even as it tries to improve ties with the bloc after years of acrimony.
A distraught Brexit voter is comforted by James O'Brien, who tells him not to blame himself because of the 'sheer weight of influence and bogus information' inflicted on him which contributed to his decision.
"So many MPs have changed their minds about policies, is there a possibility that the country has changed it's mind about Brexit?"
Brexiteers promised to “take back control.” But the decision has instead delivered recession, gloom, and despair.
PM wishes he submitted pro-Remain column before referendum, according to Guto Harri.
Everywhere else says it was the wrong move.
More people think Brexit is wrong than right for the first time since the referendum, according to a Times poll which shows the Tory lead ahead of the election has shrunk in the past week.
Up to this point, Brexit is turning out to be an unmitigated disaster for production agriculture in the UK.
But six years on, reality is kicking in and some of the most ardent Brexiteers - including the heads of major UK employers - are starting to change their tune.
Data suggests tide is turning on Brexit sentiment in the UK.
And we're only two years in.