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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?
A new survey by pollsters YouGov found a significant majority of people, 54 per cent, think Britain's EU exit is going badly, with 20 per cent saying neither.
YouGov polling is the latest in a rising trend to show a majority in favour of rejoining the European Union.
According to a new YouGov poll, just 12% think leaving the European Union has been a success.
New survey suggests many traditional Tories would turn away from leader if UK crashes out of Europe.
Professor Sir John Curtice said the vote six years ago had failed to settle the debate on whether the UK should be in the European Union.
And we're only two years in.
‘The project is probably now unsalvageable’, says former PM’s old employer. / The Conservatives have made such a “hash” of Brexit that the project is probably “unsalvageable”, according to Boris Johnson’s favourite newspaper.
More than half of Brits think that Brexit is "going badly," according to new polling — and the number of people with that opinion is growing.
New research from YouGov has found that "Bregret is rife", with 46% of people wanting a vote on re-joining in the next decade.
Seven years on from the UK’s decision to leave the European Union, more Brexiteers than ever regret their decision.
Seven years after the UK voted to leave the EU, it seems that public support for Brexit has collapsed. Someone tell our politicians...
Lord Heseltine said it is time to stop ‘hiding from the damage’ caused by Brexit. / Lord Heseltine has called for Britain to “recreate our position at the centre of Europe” after the failure of Brexit.
The YouGov poll comes after EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the UK should rejoin the EU to "fix" Brexit.
Britain has turned against Brexit and would now vote to stay in the European Union, according to the biggest ever poll-of-polls.
Britons define themselves more in terms of whether they are supporters or opponents of Brexit than backers of a particular political party, according to a poll on Thursday.
Seven in ten Britons support a closer relationship with the EU than we have now. / As we approach the fourth anniversary of Brexit, 52% of Britons now believe that the UK leaving the EU was the wrong decision. The Labour party – likely to form the next government – have so far resisted calls to move towards rejoining the single market...
UK respondents in YouGov survey now more likely to say they trust the EC more than they trust their government.
As evidence mounts of the long-term harm being inflicted on the U.K. economy by Brexit, the government is coming under pressure to acknowledge the elephant in the room.
"Brexit was a massive failure of leadership," Guy Verhofstadt said. "But in a democracy people can call upon new leadership to undo the mistakes of the past."
The former Green Party co-leader argued the new bill launches "an attack on nature like we've never seen before".
Seven years after the EU Referendum, Brexit is finding it increasingly difficult to retain its 2016 supporters let alone recruit new ones
Ian Taylor launches attack on Boris Johnson's "misleading" promise to "Get Brexit Done".