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Voters have concluded that leaving the EU was a mistake because all the government can offer is damage limitation.
There’s a growing understanding in Britain that the country’s vote to quit the European Union, a decisive moment in the international rise of reactionary populism, was a grave error.
In a searingly honest mea culpa, the political columnist has recognised his folly. He hopes others will now do the same
As the economic harm that it has done becomes ever clearer, all but the most die-hard Tory Brexiteers are increasingly prepared to admit that Brexit was a mistake. Trade with the Europe has slumped, productivity is down, and there are 4,000 fewer European doctors working in the NHS.
Only a third of Leavers still see it as a success. So why won’t Starmer speak up?
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?
Up to this point, Brexit is turning out to be an unmitigated disaster for production agriculture in the UK.
Something odd is happening with Brexit. Since June 2016 polls have all shown a nation split 50-50 on its merits. But now as we see what the reality of Brexit means there is a shift.