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Category: Polls

Scottish independence in the EU would be better than the Union, Scots say | The National

19 January 2024 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

“Most Scots believe leaving the UK and joining the EU would be better for the country, poll analysis has shown.”…

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Posted in: Politics, Polls, UK Filed under: eu, independence, scotland

Deloitte’s CFO Survey reveals defensive shift amid rising economic uncertainties and Brexit concerns | The CFO

9 January 2024 BrexitCarnage 1 Comment

​Brexit continues to be a significant concern for CFOs, with 75% expecting it to lead to a deterioration in the…

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Posted in: Business, Europe, Industry, Polls, UK Filed under: brexit, chief financial officers, eu, uk

Brexit could be key to winning over undecided voters – poll | The London Economic

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“Up to a million undecided voters believe Brexit has failed and want a Labour government to pursue closer ties to…

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Posted in: Politics, Polls, UK Filed under: brexit, labour, polls

Three quarters of Britons think country in a worse state now than when Tories came to power | Sky News

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“He said that while some things had been done right, such as free schools and Brexit, ‘overall…if we leave office…

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Posted in: Politics, Polls, UK Filed under: politics, poll, tories

Million ‘undecided’ voters critical of Brexit – and want Labour to pursue closer EU ties | Mirror Online

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​  A mega poll found more voters said they wanted Keir Starmer to seek a closer UK-EU relationship – and those…

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Posted in: Europe, Politics, Polls Filed under: Best for Britain, brexit, eu, poll, uk

Four years after Brexit, what future forms of relationship with EU would Britons support? | YouGov

4 January 2024 BrexitCarnage Leave a comment

“Rejoining the EU is the most popular option.” https://yougov.co.uk/politics/articles/48260-four-years-after-brexit-what-future-forms-of-relationship-with-the-eu-would-britons-support

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Posted in: Politics, Polls, UK Filed under: brexit, poll, rejoining, yougov

Has Brexit been a failure? A majority of Brits think so | Euronews

2 January 2024 BrexitCarnage 1 Comment

​  A new opinion poll has found that most British voters see leaving the EU as a huge failure for the…

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Posted in: Europe, Polls Filed under: brexit, eu, uk

New mega-poll reveals voters’ desire for stronger EU-UK ties and dismay at Sunak | Best for Britain

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“Although these figures should make unsavoury reading for Sunak, such a heavy skew towards the Conservative party in the ‘undecided’…

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Posted in: Politics, Polls, UK Filed under: Best for Britain, poll

Brexit has completely failed for UK, say clear majority of Britons – poll | The Observer

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​  Only one in 10 feel leaving the EU has helped their finances, while just 9% say it has benefited the…

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Posted in: Europe, Polls, UK Filed under: brexit, eu, uk

Sunak must ease Brexit trade friction with EU side deals, say business chiefs | The Independent

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“Sixty per cent of UK exporters say selling to EU has become harder over the past year – with more…

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Posted in: Polls, Trade, UK Filed under: bcc, eu, survey, trade

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  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Britain and Europe: time to move together, faster and further | The Guardian
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Brexit’s slow‑burn hit to UK economy | Rieti
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Seven times Starmer’s MPs have forced him to U-turn…so far | Politico
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on A warning for Starmer: Brexit’s falling apart, but if you’re not bold on Europe, your Labour rivals will be | The Guardian
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Labour must follow up plan to return to Erasmus by re-joining EU | London Loves Business
  • Elizabeth Gardiner on Erasmus is back – but what made it so good? | Metro
  • Mark on Brexit has been a resounding disaster. Starmer must find the courage to change course | The Guardian
  • Kevin Jones on New entrance fee to visit Europe set to triple, says European Commission | CNBC

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