Brexit: New York Times lay bare the failure of leaving EU
It comes as 56% of Britons said they would vote to rejoin the EU, up from 45% in February.
It comes as 56% of Britons said they would vote to rejoin the EU, up from 45% in February.
"More like the promotion of Rees-Mogg vanities," wrote one person in response.
Dyson criticised the government’s “ever higher tax bills” for the private sector and regulations.
"Has anyone asked #ChatGPT if it can find or knows of any #Brexit benefits?"
"Even a five-year-old could understand you should keep what you've got until you work out what to replace it with."
"Wake up and smell the coffee you brexiteers."
"This is what happens when you get your facts from the Daily Mail for your entire life."
"As is often the case, The Guardian’s letter pages speak to a time of informed, thoughtful & radical reasoning. How ...
"This is yet more astonishing dishonesty from Rees-Mogg."
'Typical bully boy.' wrote one person after watching the clip.
This video 'should be preserved and given a good location in the Museum of Brexit.'
The news comes as it was found that Conservative voters are losing faith in leaving the EU, according to a ...
The editor of Private Eye made an appearance on BBC QT, where he was applauded for claiming that those behind ...
Lawyer and activist Peter Stefanovic has responded below in his latest viral video holding the government to account.
The £350m pledge was a key element of the Vote Leave campaign's promise to voters, billed as money that would ...