@TheNewEuropean 6 years ago
A fresh wave of young people turning 18 means that if the Brexit vote was re-run the UK would remain in the EU. https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/remain-would-win-people-s-vote-on-brexit-1-5698494
@guardian 6 years ago
The people must have another vote – to take back control of Brexit https://trib.al/DKOs3BX
@TheNewEuropean 6 years ago
"Let’s cast our minds forward. Parliament has ruled out the ‘no-deal Brexit’ and we’ve had a People’s Vote on Mrs May’s final Brexit deal. She lost: the people support the status quo. Then what happens?" http://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/new-politics-is-possible-with-a-people-s-vote-on-brexit-1-5521640
@TheNewEuropean 6 years ago
Nearly 2,000 people have had their say in our poll - would you vote for a new anti-Brexit party that rivals the main political parties? http://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/renew-anti-brexit-party-1-5400505
@channel4.com 6 years ago
What are the second referendum chances?
@guardian 6 years ago
Is a second Brexit vote possible? Yes – if the people want it | Hugo Dixon https://trib.al/wHlkHm8
@guardian 6 years ago
Is a second Brexit vote possible? Yes – if the people want it | Hugo Dixon https://trib.al/vWzkJQo
@guardian 7 years ago
The people of Sleaford are set to reaffirm the Brexit vote. No wonder | Phil McDuff http://trib.al/XVWgFGq
@guardian 7 years ago
What does Brexit mean? Once we know, the people must have a vote on it | Tim Farron http://trib.al/31m3VIr
@nytimesworld 7 years ago
RT @KeithBradsher: Will Britain, despite Brexit vote, finally build a 3rd runway at Heathrow to help more people visit London? https://t.co/1dG0O1VHrh
@openeurope.org.uk 8 years ago
What does a hard Brexit or a soft Brexit actually mean?
@nytimesworld 8 years ago
“After the Brexit vote it has got worse — I have seen people change — it is hard at the moment.” -Pole in Britain http://nyti.ms/2bXLhF5
@guardian 8 years ago
People who felt marginalised drove Brexit vote, study finds http://trib.al/I4ioIVQ
@nytimesworld 8 years ago
The facts weighed against a Brexit. But facts don’t vote — people do http://nyti.ms/28Wjh2K https://t.co/biuNCcciSV
@nytimesworld 8 years ago
The facts weighed against a Brexit. But facts don’t vote — people do http://nyti.ms/28WNex0 https://t.co/3D6l0gpauX
@nytimesworld 8 years ago
RT @Max_Fisher: Really thoughtful @amandataub on why people vote against their own self-interest, often with regards to immigration http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/27/world/europe/brexit-economy-immigration-britain-european-union-democracy.html
@WSJ 8 years ago
In Brexit vote, younger people tended to support staying in the EU, while older people tended to favor leaving. http://trib.al/f4wmsKP
@live.wsj.com 8 years ago
Donald Trump: Brexit Similar to U.S. Taking Country Back
@nytimesworld 8 years ago
Brexit Debate, Vote Leave: "additional million people added to the U.K. population from Turkey alone within 8 years” http://nyti.ms/1UQ1bel
@guardian 8 years ago
The luvvies’ Brexit letter only shows most people vote with their wallets | Simon Jenkins http://trib.al/0RfdKDN