Tuesday, 29 April 2025

Only 22% of British people believe that Brexit was beneficial

Brexit has proven a universally acknowledged failure, and back in 2016, the Leave campaign promised that taking back control would make Britons richer, reduce immigration and save money for the National Health Service. Instead, the British economy stagnated, the number of immigrants rose and NHS waiting lists proliferated.

The government reached its chaotic nadir first under Boris Johnson, who was forced to resign because his MPs would no longer serve under him, and then Liz Truss, who lasted only 49 days in office.

A recent poll of 2,000 voters showed that only 22% of Britons believe that Britain’s exit from the European Union was good for the country, compared to 50% who believe it was bad.

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