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Thursday, Jun 13

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Sunak’s Tories hit Truss level of all-time low support as Brexit voters turn to Farage’s Reform

www.independent.co.uk

Three new polls have made dire reading for Rishi Sunak suggesting that Nigel Farage’s Reform may be passing the Tories

Surprise! Now Keir Starmer says ALL of Boris Johnson's Brexit deal is 'up for negotiation' - as Labour leader says he will strike 'better' pact

www.dailymail.co.uk

The Labour leader hit out at Boris Johnson 's 'botched' post-Brexit treaty with Brussels as he insisted he would strike a 'better' one if he wins the election .

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You would take us back into the EU! Penny Mordaunt blasts Labour over Brexit

www.express.co.uk

Leaders of four smaller parties all admitted they want to rejoin in the ITV election debate.

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Dutch lorry drivers could stop bringing goods to UK if post-Brexit delays not cut

www.theguardian.com

Dutch hauliers say facilities at border posts where some trucks are held for up to 20 hours are inadequate

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‘Brexit made Polish culture more visible’: how the diaspora is changing Britain

www.theguardian.com

Although barely visible on TV, the UK’s 700,000-strong community has a growing presence in music, books and film. We meet some of its hidden stars

Nobody trusts politicians anymore and it’s Brexit’s fault

inews.co.uk

The credibility of politicians and government is doubted like never before

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Armando Iannucci: Brexit was a catastrophe, yet our politicians won’t discuss it

inews.co.uk

Starmer’s calculated reticence and Sunak’s miscalculations are feeding a dangerous vacuum at the heart of British politics

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Is Macron’s gamble France’s Brexit moment?

www.politico.eu

This could be the most destructive national election in the 70-year history of the European project.

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STEPHEN GLOVER: What do all those stars who love to denigrate Brexit Britain have to say now their beloved Europe has fallen for the hard-Right?

www.dailymail.co.uk

Will the rise of the hard-Right in Europe lead progressives to question their conviction that civilisation thrives south of Calais, whereas Brexit Britain is narrow and inward-looking?

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i’s political editors answer your questions on tax, private schools and Brexit

inews.co.uk

Sunak and Starmer clashed over a series of topics and i's Hugo Gye and Jane Merrick were on hand to answer your questions

Wednesday, Jun 12

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Audience gasp as post-Brexit migration numbers revealed to Rishi Sunak

www.independent.co.uk

Post-Brexit migration numbers shocked the audience at Wednesday’s general election debate.

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Outrage over Lib Dem candidate dubbing Brexit voters ‘racist bigots’ in unearthed rant

www.express.co.uk

EXCLUSIVE: A Liberal Democrat standing in a Leave-backing area is facing a backlash after calling all Brexit voters "xenophobic" in now-deleted Facebook posts.

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Macron 'will use Brexit failure to stop far right in France' but EU must 'get real' with immigration

www.mirror.co.uk

Marine Le Pen and her far right National Rally bested French President Emmanuel Macron and his party at the European elections - with many believing she could secure another crushing victory at the upcoming national polls

Why is nobody talking about Brexit in the UK election?

www.theguardian.com

The once defining issue in British politics has barely featured in this summer’s campaign

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Nigel Farage hopes this Brexit town will finally elect him to Parliament

www.washingtonpost.com

On his eighth try to become a U.K. lawmaker, anti-immigration campaigner Nigel Farage is running in a struggling town that voted to leave the European Union.

Brexit betrayal: Leave voters turn against UK government over broken promises on borders and economy

www.standard.co.uk

Leave support...has basically gone back to being extremely doubtful about our politicians, says polling expert Sir John Curtice

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Brexit driving greater wedge between voters with government trust at all time low, pollster John Curtice warns

www.independent.co.uk

Record percentage of people rarely trust any government to prioritise the needs of the country over internal party interests, National Centre of Social Research finds