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A bedraggled union flag flies over houses in Hartlepool on the third anniversary of Brexit.
A big part of that story is what has happened since the Brexit referendum.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64970708?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
A Conservative prime minister’s tortuous Brexit negotiations are in their endgame.
A Conservative spokesman said: “Seven years on from the referendum, Keir Starmer wants to take Britain back to square one on Brexit, reopening the arguments of the past all over again.
After Brexit, this dependency has become more expensive.
After Brexit, too many investors took flight – a serious and foolish misjudgment – which meant UK companies were left undervalued and priced at a discount, particularly to their European peers.
After seven years of Brexit talks, Europe has emerged as the clear winnereconomist.
A majority of voters believe that Brexit has been unsuccessful, an exclusive poll for LFF has found.
Anas Sarwar is the target of The National's front page today and is accused of having “some gall” to claim he stands for workers’ rights over his party’s support for Brexit.
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And it observes support for Brexit is now at its lowest since 2016, with only 32% of voters agreeing in the latest poll that leaving the EU was the right thing to do.
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/politics/23279612.brexit-lack-hope-politicians-people-wake/?ref=rss
Angry Trumpists and Brexit true believers have lost not only the argument but also much of the electoral support they used to command.
Source: https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/comment-zealotry-has-cost-conservatives-in-u-s-and-u-k/
Asked if the current Brexit deal was acting as a barrier to growth, she said: “Of course it is.
Asmid laughter from MPs, Mr Sunak, an enthusiastic Leave supporter, again refused to engage in the wider question about the merit of Brexit.
At Prime Minister’s Questions, Paisley and Renfrewshire South MP Ms Black said: “Brexit Britain faces higher food prices, a lack of workers, a shrinking economy and a decline in living standards.
Back in early 2016, we didn’t know it then – but ahead of us lay the rise of populism, Brexit and Trump,” Prof Schmidt said.
Because I’ve been on an ancestral visa and I almost signed as Kolpak player before Brexit happened.
Because the extreme high cost of electricity and other utilities farmers cannot afford to grow their vegetables indoors, and importing from the EU is also a huge problem, probably because of red tape and Brexit politics.
Belmond, the company that operates the modern-day Orient Express, has blamed having to “adjust operations” next year on the extra border checks set to be introduced following Brexit.
'Big picture, the UK economy has contended with a series of large supply shocks in recent years, including Brexit, the pandemic, the energy price shock and decline in labour supply.
Boris Johnson has used his upcoming TalkTV interview with Nadine Dorries to attack Labour over Brexit, as he expressed hopes that the Government would in future move to cut taxes.