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Public support for Brexit has reached an all-time low, new polling shows. A survey from YouGov reveals only 32% of Britons believe it was right to leave and 56% think it was wrong.
Mark Carney tells @BBCr4today that Brexit is a key reason for interest rates having to go up. Says 2016 vote devalued sterling, hit growth and productivity + adds he was right in his warnings ...
Leo Varadkar was taoiseach during the most intense phase of Brexit, when the Irish border was central to negotiations. In January 2017, the then UK Prime Minister Theresa May said Brexit would ...
British exporters cited Brexit as one of the main drivers behind a decline in business in 2022, government data has confirmed.. Forty-three per cent of exporters of goods and services said they had ...
Six years after the UK voted to leave the EU, and two years since we officially left the trading bloc, Brexit has reared its head yet again this week. It comes after the Bank of England’s bleak ...
Its Brexit bottom line was that there could be no hard border and Ireland’s place in the EU should be undisturbed. It fell to Leo Varadkar to pursue that policy. July 2017 ...
Six years after the UK voted to leave the EU, and two years since we officially left the trading bloc, Brexit has reared its head yet again this week. As polling guru Sir John Curtice pointed out ...
Leo Varadkar was taoiseach during the intense phase of Brexit, when Irish border took centre stage. Let us know you agree to data collection on AMP. We and our partners use technologies, ...
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