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The map starkly reflects Brexiteer strongholds such as Castle Point, Essex, where 75.6 percent voted leave which was the third-highest Brexit vote of any local authority.
BRITAIN’S bitter Brexit divide is laid bare in two startling maps showing how the country would look if sliced into Remain or Leave strongholds. In recent months the campaign for a second ...
The Brexit fault-line cuts directly across traditional party lines and pits warring factions in the major parties against each other. When it comes to British political identities, “Remain” and “Leave ...
DESPITE Scotland voting to Remain in the European Union, just 3.5 per cent of Scots want a second referendum on Brexit.
A new map compiled by pollsters show the stark geographic divide between people wanting to leave the European Union and people wanting to remain. Follow the latest live updates on the EU referendum ...
David Cameron has visited the most Eurosceptic region in the UK in an attempt to convince voters there to opt to remain in the European Union. A Sky Data study shows that East Anglia is the most ...
How Brexit has redrawn Britain’s political map Political fault lines are coalescing around the Leave-Remain schism, and that’s even before Brexit really starts reshaping the UK economy.
Last night in a consequential referendum, Great Britain voted to leave the European Union. From a policy standpoint, there were meritorious reasons for Britain to remain, and also for Britain to ...
Maps based on people’s Brexit vote show Scotland as ‘remain island’ and reveals how the UK would look as two countries. Leave Land has a population of 41 million people spanning 51,223 ...
David Cameron has visited the most Eurosceptic region in the UK in an attempt to convince voters there to opt to remain in the European Union. A Sky Data study shows that East Anglia is the most ...
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