Brexit is a complete failure for the UK, according to a poll published on Sunday December 31st. A clear majority of the British public now believes that Brexit has damaged the country's economy, had a negative impact on immigration and contributed to the decline of the healthcare system.
Published on: December 31, 2023 – 5:26 p.m
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With our correspondent in London, Sidonie Gautier
Brexit is celebrating its third anniversary and there is little chance that Brits will toast its health. Only one in 10 Brits believe Brexit has improved their finances, compared to 35% who say their economic situation has worsened. For half of the companies, Brexit has affected the import of European goods.
For the vast majority, exactly 63% of the population, it was Brexit that caused runaway inflation and the cost of living crisis in the country.
When it comes to the health system, Brexit promised to bring in £350 million a week, but only 9% think it has benefited the NHS, compared to 47% who saw only a negative impact, the same as immigration control.
These new figures published in the Guardian Sunday December 31st marks a new setback for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
However, the conservative government remains inflexible at the end of the year: when it comes to access conditions Foreigner are becoming more and more blocked while the Longest strike by NHS doctors for his own good.
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