Just 28 Percent of Britons Want to Stop Brexit, Plurality Wants May to Go
Just 28 per cent of Britons want to stop Brexit while a plurality wants Theresa May to step down as prime minister.

Just 28 per cent of Britons want to stop Brexit while a plurality wants Theresa May to step down as prime minister.

There is “no question” of renegotiating the super-soft Brexit deal agreed with Theresa May, Angela Merkel has warned, as Eurocrats voiced hope that the divorce could be called off.

The Conservative party has blocked former UKIP donor and Leave.EU founder Arron Banks from joining the membership, blocking him from voting in a future leadership contest.

Leading Tory Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg has said that leaving the European Union (EU) without a trade deal and moving to World Trade Organization (WTO) rules would “work well” for the UK and would mean Brexit would be achieved sooner.
