In a new book, Brexit: Why Britain Voted to Leave the EU, we answer the question once and for all, drawing on surveys with more than 150,000 voters that were conducted over the past 10 years.

British Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch says the UK and the European Union will “soon” announce a solution on post-Brexit trading rules that.

One of the world's biggest carmakers has warned it may have to close UK factories if the government does not renegotiate the Brexit deal. .

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The final few days leading up to the vote witnessed huge support and messaging from the mainstream media in the UK to stay in the EU.

Seaside gulls have become chip and ice-cream thieves because they see that humans enjoy eating them, scientists have. . While the UK does, indeed, have a relatively high fertility rate (1.

UK votes to leave the EU in 90 seconds.

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British Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch says the UK and the European Union will “soon” announce a solution on post-Brexit trading rules that.

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The UK’s 73 MEPs will be sent home, with one. 1 day ago · On this metric, Brexit has spectacularly failed.

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Since then, the term “British exit” or Brexit has been widely used.
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. ONS statistics this week are expected to show that net migration has in fact more than doubled from the pre-Brexit level of 336,000 to over 700,000 in 2022. If they didn't quite bet the farm on the issue of immigration, Leave played what they knew was their trump card often and they played it. This would, in turn, translate to. It was supposed to settle the United Kingdom’s neurosis over its relationship with Europe once and for all, but it did nothing of the sort. 1 day ago · On this metric, Brexit has spectacularly failed.

1 day ago · On this metric, Brexit has spectacularly failed.

ONS statistics this week are expected to show that net migration has in fact more than doubled from the pre-Brexit level of 336,000 to over 700,000 in 2022. Big changes will happen from 1 January, but the.

A disorderly Brexit would hammer the United Kingdom’s economy, the world’s fifth largest, and could disrupt trade.

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This means significant differences to how people live, work and travel.

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