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Eleven months in, new YouGov polling found that 52 per cent of Britons don't think Brexit is going well.
"How is this a debate", one person said after guests played a familiar conveyer belt game.
YouGov poll finds 32 per cent of Britons think it has turned out ‘very badly’.
Those who have changed their mind are notably younger than those who still think it was right to vote to leave the EU.
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.
Boris Johnson’s vow to ‘Get Brexit Done’ in 2019 has not been delivered, according to more than half of Britons.
The figure rises to 80% for businesses that do a moderate or large amount of trade with the EU, a survey has found.
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson will suspend Parliament for more than a month before Brexit, enraging opponents and raising the stakes in the country's most serious political crisis in decades.
The figure rises to four in five businesses among those that do a moderate or large amount of trade with the EU
Ian Taylor launches attack on Boris Johnson's "misleading" promise to "Get Brexit Done".
The wider public now think Britain was wrong to leave the European Union by 56% to 32%.
A “RECORD high” number of people believe Brexit was a mistake, according to the latest polling.
Chancellor to warn leadership candidates they can leave with no deal or spend, but not both
New survey suggests many traditional Tories would turn away from leader if UK crashes out of Europe.
Being in the EU is the more popular option in polls now, writes John Curtice, because those who did not or could not vote in 2016 – such as younger people – support rejoining by more than three to one. / On average in the polls, more than 80 per cent of those 18- to 24-year-olds (nearly all of whom were too young in 2016) who express a referendum preference say they would vote to join the EU.
Philip Hammond is set to warn that a no-deal Brexit would harm the British economy, devour a £26.6bn Brexit war chest, and risk the break-up of the UK.
Brexit now considered a mistake by significant majority of the population as UK’s economic fortunes fade.
Confidence in the Brexit project is rapidly diminishing among Brits. / Only 16 per cent of Brits think Brexit is going well, new YouGov research has found.
A record high percentage of Brits now say they believe Brexit was a mistake, a poll shows.
Six months on from the end of the transition period, most of the British public are feeling downbeat about Brexit.
And we're only two years in.
Former First Minister Carwyn Jones garnered significant press coverage recently with his statement that the chaos in UK politics was driving curiosity about Welsh independence.
The only way the UK can gain economic growth is by 'rejoining the EU,' says LBC caller.
Two thirds of Conservative Party members believe that parts of Britain “operate under Sharia law”, a new poll has shown amid a mounting Islamophobia scandal.