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Nine years ago, a slim majority of UK voters chose to leave the European Union without a clear plan or the means to do so.
LONDON (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday urged Britain to stick close to its neighbors despite its exit from ...
Given the demographic slowdown, the Swiss labour market must remain open, argues the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs ...
AS A four-term Grafton County commissioner and a former state representative, I’ve recently decided to leave the Democratic ...
inally, there is the pathos of both the phrase “Island of strangers” and of Starmer’s ill-advised use of the phrase ...
Whilst not a supporter of the SNP, I have always admired Fergus Ewing in his role as MSP for Inverness and Nairn where he has ...
Additionally, more than half of the participants would like to vote in a new referendum at some point in the next 25 years, according to the latest YouGov poll. View on euronews ...
The Reform Party would win the most seats in Westminster if an election was called today, a major poll suggests. What would this mean for LGBTQ+ rights in the UK? The survey carried out by YouGov, ...
In Northern Ireland, Brexit is once again raising difficult questions of identity: Catholic vs. Protestant, Irish vs. British, nationalist vs. unionist.
In 2014, would-be Remain voters were around 10 percentage points more trusting of politicians than would-be Leave voters. By June 2020, this pattern had been inverted, with Remain-voters 10 ...
Who do you think you are? National identity is a powerful force in all this – and it comes into play when thinking about why older people seemed more inclined to vote to leave the EU.
Parts of the UK that were against Brexit experienced less of a spike in hate crimes after the vote compared to leave areas, research from Cardiff University shows.