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An exclusive poll for i shows that firms feel the Government had not done enough to support them through Brexit.
79% of people in Northern Ireland want the Republic of Ireland to remain in the EU, according to an opinion poll.
In the months after Boris Johnson signed his post-Brexit trade deal with the European Union, the coronavirus masked the economic damage of leaving the bloc. As the pandemic drags on, the cost is becoming clearer -- and voters are noticing.
HALF of manufacturers fear Brexit customs costs will harm their businesses this year, according to a leading industry body.
New polling suggests a large number of Brits blame Brexit for impending Christmas supply chain chaos.
"That is not true." @KrishGM challenges Conservative MP John Redwood's claim that "most of the public" want a no-deal Brexit.
Eleven months in, new YouGov polling found that 52 per cent of Britons don't think Brexit is going well.
A new House of Lords report exposes the economic aftershocks of Brexit, highlights David Hencke.
New polling by Ipsos UK in partnership with the EU:UK Forum shows that the proportion of Britons who think the UK’s exit from the EU has made their daily life worse has risen from three in ten in June 2021 to 45% now.
Underrepresented and alienated, the reality of Britons in Europe post-Brexit is far from appealing.
A survey found that 67% felt the public receives too little information from ministers about trade deals. / More than two-thirds of the UK public feel “left in the dark” about the impact that post-Brexit trade deals struck by the Government will have.
Alarm raised over business ‘barriers’ which ‘cost jobs and money in the UK’ – as public unhappiness confirmed. / “no appetite for widespread deregulation or divergence from EU rules” – UK Trade and Business Commission
78% of businesses said Brexit is the risk they are most worried about, while 70% think it is the second most urgent risk to address.
63% of people say their view of Britain has changed since it left the EU, and of those, 95% say it has changed for the worse.
Sinn Fein was once disparaged as the political wing of the IRA. It’s now on course to be the biggest party in both the north and south of the island.
Polls show average annual gap between those who believe it was ‘wrong’ to vote to Leave compared to ‘right’ has risen to double digits for the first time. / A growing number of Britons say the UK was wrong to Brexit, according to a Standard analysis of more than 200 polls.
Verdict conducted a poll to analyse the impact of the post-Brexit points-based immigration system on the UK’s healthcare system.
Since the 2016 referendum, it has been repeatedly shown that ‘Leave’ and ‘Remain’ are chosen as political identities by more people than identification with any political party. Our new polling in partnership with Redfield and Wilton Strategies adds further evidence of this.
Brexit Britain and Boris Johnson have been dealt a “crushing blow”, according to The Express, after a new bombshell poll revealed more than half of UK adults would vote to rejoin the European Union if another referendum was to take place.
"How is this a debate", one person said after guests played a familiar conveyer belt game.
Impact of quitting EU has become top issue facing the nation, survey finds
A survey from Deltapoll finds that few Brits can name any advantages to leaving the EU, three years after it happened.
The new European Union (EU) Medical Devices Regulation (MDR) and In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices Regulation (IVDR) are due to be implemented across the EU from May 2021.