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56% believe Britain’s departure from the EU was the wrong decision, according to a YouGov survey
These data became known after the Minister of Finance admitted that the country entered a recession
Sunak’s government seals back into austerity
Public support for Brexit is at its lowest point, according to a survey published by the firm YouGov, which reflects this Only 32% of Britons support Britain leaving the European Union. (February 1, 2020), while 56 percent believe it was the wrong decision.
The poll will mark a major change in opinion from June 2021, with one in five regrets the UK’s official departure from the EU. And in the past 18 months, Brexit supporters have dwindled from 88 to 70 percent, a percentage that marked a historic low.
Furthermore, the number of people who at the time they voted to leave the EU and now they think it wasn’t the best decision it jumped from 4 to 19 per cent, according to UK channel Sky News.
Brexit, the main reason for austerity?
This data is known after the British Minister of Finance, Jeremy Hunthas confirmed that the country is considering a recession of 1.4 percent in 2023, therefore, to overcome the economic crisis, the Government has announced a tax increase.
Interest rate setters at the Bank of England said this week that Brexit is the main reason Britain is now facing a new round of austeritybecause it “significantly reduces potential economic returns” and “erodes business investment”.
“It The UK economy as a whole has been permanently damaged by Brexit“, explained Michael Saunders, who is also an external member of the central bank’s monetary policy committee, in an interview with Bloomberg compiled by ‘The Guardian’ newspaper.
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