Brexit regret deepens, as majority of Brits now want ‘closer ties’ with EU
Worst hangover ever: More Brits are now in favour of a closer working relationship with the EU, as the impact of Brexit takes its toll.
The UK is the first and so far only country to have left the EU and Brexit was and is the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) and the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or Euratom). The official withdrawal was at 23:00 31 January 2020 GMT (00:00 CET).
Worst hangover ever: More Brits are now in favour of a closer working relationship with the EU, as the impact of Brexit takes its toll.
“The UK used to be one of the best places in the world to drink wine. Now it is fast becoming one of the worst."
The Conservatives have broken their promise to match EU funding at £100 million a year, providing just £43 million.
Khan's predecessor, Boris Johnson, had committed to the UK remaining part of Erasmus during the Brexit negotiations.
The Gambling Commission is understood to have delivered a scathing assessment of Desmond’s proposals, declaring the bid “fanciful”.
The shadow foreign secretary will push for a ‘shift’ in the EU-UK relationship.
"Brexit has been a total failure, on levelling up and immigration, and needs to be reversed."
The polling has been released after Ursula von der Leyen suggested the next generation could put the UK on a path to rejoining the EU.
Downing Street said Rishi Sunak was focused on using the freedoms offered by Brexit and on "making a success of it".
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