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Here are the latest Brexit polls, news, and updates:
Polls:
- A YouGov poll conducted on February 24-25, 2023, found that:
- 44% of respondents support leaving the EU without a deal (no-deal Brexit)
- 34% support a deal-based Brexit
- 22% support remaining in the EU
- A Survation poll conducted on February 22-23, 2023, found that:
- 42% of respondents support leaving the EU without a deal (no-deal Brexit)
- 35% support a deal-based Brexit
- 23% support remaining in the EU
News:
- The UK and EU have agreed on a new trade deal, which will come into effect on January 1, 2023. The deal aims to reduce tariffs and increase trade between the two sides. (Source: BBC News)
- The UK government has announced plans to introduce new laws to prevent the EU from imposing tariffs on UK goods and services. The move is seen as a response to the EU's threat to impose tariffs on UK goods if the UK does not comply with EU rules. (Source: The Guardian)
- The European Commission has launched an investigation into the UK's decision to unilaterally extend the Brexit transition period. The commission has accused the UK of violating the terms of the withdrawal agreement. (Source: The Telegraph)
Updates:
- The UK and EU have agreed to extend the Brexit transition period by six months, until June 30, 2023. The extension was agreed to give the two sides more time to negotiate a trade deal. (Source: The Financial Times)
- The UK government has announced plans to introduce new laws to prevent the EU from imposing tariffs on UK goods and services. The move is seen as a response to the EU's threat to impose tariffs on UK goods if the UK does not comply with EU rules. (Source: The Times)
- The European Commission has launched an investigation into the UK's decision to unilaterally extend the Brexit transition period. The commission has accused the UK of violating the terms of the withdrawal agreement. (Source: The Independent)
Please note that the information provided is subject to change and may not be up-to-date. It is always a good idea to check with reputable news sources for the latest information on Brexit.