UK negotiators have told Eurocrats that Britain is willing to shackle itself to the bloc's rulebook covering food products in ...
Closer links with the bloc has always been billed as the sensible position but it is now looking increasingly stupid.
Brexit's aftermath is mainly seen as a failure, with 62% of the public labelling it as such, compared to 11% who consider it ...
Labour and Tories accused of being 'rabbits in the headlights' as leading pollster believes Reform could win next year's ...
The UK's new ambassador to Washington said he wants to boost trade with the US by weaponising the fact that the UK is no ...
How did you vote in last month's referendum over whether or not Britain should rejoin the European Union ? Oh, that's right, ...
the Prime Minister has pushed for closer ties with the EU to repair some of the damage in relations caused by the Brexit vote and the diplomatic wrangles that followed. Sir Keir addressed a ...
Before the vote, much of the public was indifferent ... Just 30 per cent of voters now believe the UK was right to leave the EU, according to a new YouGov poll, while only 11 per cent believe Brexit ...
Brexit's aftermath ... MAGA cult in the US would vote for Trump, even if he committed murder live on TV, a substantial number of Brits still believe it was right to leave the EU despite all ...
BRUSSELS — Brussels had high expectations for Keir Starmer’s Brexit reset. Now it’s adjusted them — downward. Six months of red lines and rejection have dashed hopes that the new U.K. prime minister ...
The referendum vote to leave was on 23 June 2016 ... before Boris Johnson delivered on his promise to "get Brexit done". Follow latest: Live politics updates The referendum result was close.
Five years on, even many of those who still champion Brexit, including Nigel Farage, concede that it has "failed" - so why are the main parties afraid to tell voters they got it wrong?
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