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In nearly every area, more people who chose Brexit would now vote Remain than the other way round. Weighting the replies against how people voted at the time, we projected Remain would narrowly ...
See our at-a-glance breakdown of results to help you find out how Brexit became a reality, how each local authority voted and how eurosceptic your area is. The large Brexit votes in the North of ...
destructive Brexit will do to their local economies and the country as a whole." Here's the breakdown of what it will mean for regions around the UK.
New research has cast fresh light on who decided to vote Leave in June's referendum - and provides further evidence of how they saw off the Remainers. The National Centre for Social Research ...
What is "Brexit"? On June 23, 2016, Britain voted to leave the EU in a referendum delivered by the ruling Conservative Party. Then-Prime Minister David Cameron resigned the morning after the vote ...
As polls close on December 12 and the results of the UK’s snap election drizzle in, only one question will matter: is Brexit still happening ... likely to win in your area.
Brexit is hogging the headlines today. Because of this, Take Two wanted to hear from two Brits residing in Southern California to get their reactions on the Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
In a market town in eastern England, one issue dominates the debate about the European Union: immigration. Boston, Lincolnshire, has changed rapidly since the U.K. opened its door to migrants from ...
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May narrowly survived a no-confidence vote triggered by lawmakers of her own party over her handling of Brexit. WSJ Brexit Editor Stephen Fidler explains why securing a ...
See our at-a-glance breakdown of results to help you find out how Brexit became a reality, how each local authority voted and how eurosceptic your area is. The large Brexit votes in the North of ...
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