Most Britons say leaving the European Union was a mistake and they'd favor a new referendum, but politicians have little appetite to reopen the wound.
On June 23 2016, a slight majority of Britons voted to leave the European Union. Today surveys show that more people are regretting the EU divorce deal rather than celebrating it.
Few things could have better symbolically marked 10 years since the Brexit vote — and the chaos that followed — than the departure of yet another British prime minister. Sir Keir Starmer is the sixth ...
Ten years after the Brexit vote, CNBC compiled these charts show how the U.K. has changed across growth, immigration, ...
Ten years on, Brexit remains a powerful reminder that political identities can outlast the events that created them, and that the question of Britain’s relationship with Europe has therefore not been ...
The United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union was partly about sovereignty, but the country doesn’t feel freer. Pre-Brexit malaise appears to linger.
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How Danielle Smith Dodged a Brexit Bullet
The U.K. voted to leave the European Union before anyone knew what leaving meant. With two referendums, Alberta won’t make ...
Anti-EU populist Nigel Farage’s new Brexit Party failed to win its first seat in Britain’s parliament as it lost out to the main opposition Labour Party in a crunch by-election, results on Friday ...
Ten years on, the consequences of Brexit continue to reshape borders, identities and communities On the night of 23 June 2016, the United Kingdom went to bed with its future relationship with Europe ...
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