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The only way the UK can gain economic growth is by 'rejoining the EU,' says LBC caller.
MASSIVE airport queues on the continent after the EU brings in new visas for British citizens this year may contribute to a wider sense that "Brexit is not working" a report this week will warn.
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.
Opinium poll for the Observer also reveals 47% of public think Putin’s government affected UK’s 2019 general election.
Five years ago Wednesday, Britons voted in a referendum that was meant to bring certainty to the U.K.’s unsettled relationship with its European neighbors, but it most certainly did not
A NEW POLL has shown just over half of people in Northern Ireland would vote for Irish unification if there were a border poll tomorrow.
YouGov polling is the latest in a rising trend to show a majority in favour of rejoining the European Union.
Almost two-thirds of people in Northern Ireland believe that Brexit has increased the likelihood of Irish unity, according to the results of a social attitudes survey.
New poll shows 79% think trade deals with Australia and New Zealand are bad. / Just over half (52%) of farmers said Britain should join the EU and 70% of thought we should at least rejoin the single European market, rising to 85% in the case of those working in the ancillary industries.
Company bosses said they would prefer to retain the remaining EU laws rather than see them scrapped.
Sophie Stowers and Alan Wager look back on a year in Brexit, using the UK in a Changing Europe/Redfield and Wilton Strategies Brexit tracker poll to highlight five key trends in attitudes to Brexit in 2022.
Research shows about 88% of people in the Republic are in favour of retaining EU membership.
THERE is “no desire in Scotland to have membership of the EU”, Scotland Secretary Alister Jack has claimed despite significant evidence to the contrary. / "So does it come as a surprise to the secretary of state that a poll last year showed 69% of Scottish voters want to rejoin the EU?”
The Scottish secretary claimed that 'most Scots' realised their 'home was in the UK, not the EU'. / The SNP’s Dr Philippa Whitford cited a new poll which suggested almost 70% of voters wanted to rejoin the EU.
As the UK marks three years since leaving the EU, only voters in three areas do not regret quitting the bloc.
According to a new YouGov poll, just 12% think leaving the European Union has been a success.
Poll finds just 25 per cent of voters think PM will get a deal which is good for Britain.
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?
The first major poll on attitudes to the EU conducted in reference to new UK electoral boundaries suggests that British voters have undergone a major transformation in their attitudes towards the European Union.
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.
One said: “I don’t see any benefit from it all”, another added: “We haven’t started Brexit yet, when’s it going to start?”
The poll was carried out as part of a special episode of BBC Question Time.
At least 20% of Brexit supporters would vote differently if they were asked now, a poll of hundreds of people on BBC Question Time has found.
Brexiteers promised to “take back control.” But the decision has instead delivered recession, gloom, and despair.