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Nearly three in five respondents (59%) said they would back re-joining the European Union in a new Brexit referendum, according to the survey for the Mirror by Deltapoll
Prime minister has said closer alignment to the EU’s single market would be in the national interest, a decade on from the Brexit vote
The Prime Minister will tout closer ties to the EU as part of his plans for a post-local election bloodbath policy blitz.
June will mark the 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum political earthquake when the UK voted by 52% to 48% to leave the European Union
The findings also found that Brexit weakened financial integration within Europe. Following the 2016 referendum, the level of volatility transmission between EU markets dropped sharply, suggesting that markets began reacting more independently as political uncertainty grew.
Mon, May 4, 2026 Brexit continues to divide opinion across Britain nearly a decade after the referendum. Labour insists it will not reverse the 2016 vote, but senior figures within the party have taken very different tones when discussing the UK’s future relationship with the European Union.
Keir Starmer's approach has provoked anger from the Conservatives and Reform UK.
An expert in policing and crowd regulation has explained why Brexit and the Covid pandemic have led to rise in overcrowding in Scottish football.
Sat, May 2, 2026 A doom-and-gloom Sir Keir Starmer said Britain could face yet more economic hardship under Labour and warned there could be an "inflation spike" triggered by the war in Iran. Speaking today (Satruday) the Prime Minister also gushed over forging greater ties with Europe and vowed to take the nation "much closer to the EU" despite the electorate voting for Brexit.