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In the London Review of Books, Ian Jack declared that it was, as of 2017, "the fullest and most reliable account of the [Brexit referendum] campaign". [2] In The Guardian, William Hutton called it "excellent", observing that "there seems to be no one to whom (Shipman) hasn't spoken and whose motives he does not pretty accurately portray and understand."
Meanwhile, a trade official has confirmed that Brexit will not affect this country because the EU froze all trade negotiations with Thailand a long time ago. while Chan-o-cha went on to tell the media at Government House that he will not leave his position even if the draft charter is turned down in the August referendum, adding that the ways ...
Brexit Secretary David Davis and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson resign. [23] 5–9 Jul 2018 40%: 32% 28% 8% 1,086 Kantar: Online 7 Jul 2018 49%: 45% 5% 4% 855 Survation: Online Likely voters 6 Jul 2018: The UK Cabinet agrees the Chequers statement, setting out a proposal on the future UK–EU relationship. [24] 28 Jun – 6 Jul 2018 47%: 41% ...
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said mistakes were made on all sides in the handling of Brexit, but vowed to be “flexible and reasonable” when attempting to solve issues with the Northern Ireland ...
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Britain will leave the EU at 11 pm London time on Friday, following Boris Johnson’s victory at last month’s general election. Much has been written, including in this ...
This page lists public opinion polls that have been conducted in relation to the issue of the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union, the conclusion of which became known as Brexit. A referendum on the subject was held on 23 June 2016.
Why the government believes that voting to remain in the EU is the best decision for the UK (Archived) at gov.uk; Why the government believes that voting to remain in the EU is the best decision for the UK – with references (HTML) at gov.uk; Why the government believes that voting to remain in the EU is the best decision for the UK (PDF) at ...
The Vote Leave campaign used a large red battle bus in the lead up to the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum.A decal on the side of the bus made the false claim and following pledge that "We send the EU £350 million a week, let's fund our NHS instead", [1] accompanied with the slogan "Let's take back control". [2]