Brexit, Farage
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More than 70% of people, including a majority of Leave voters, agree that Brexit has been more of a failure than a success in Northern Ireland, an opinion poll has suggested.The results of the research from Queen’s University Belfast also indicate two-thirds of people in the region believe Brexit has made the break-up of the UK more likely.
In a defiant speech, the British prime minister said he would lay out ‘a platform on which we can build’ tighter links with the EU.
A forthcoming Brexit conference, 10 years on from the referendum, is drawing visitors from across the world, the University of Worcester has said. Former co-chair of the Leave campaign Baroness Gislela Stuart will be joined at the event by Labour Party peer Lord David Blunkett, as well as other speakers on politics and law.
Keir Starmer has taken aim at Nigel Farage, labelling him a "grifter" and a "chancer" over his claims about Brexit.
The British government plans to introduce new legislation aimed at strengthening ties with the European Union as Prime Minister Keir Starmer pushes to rebuild economic relations with the bloc after Brexit.
Experts say Labour’s ‘halfway house’ approach risks losing support from progressives and ‘red wall’ voters
Political and economic upheaval transmitted shocks from large markets of Paris and London to smaller markets where impacts were felt most intensely