Eu Referendum

  • NewsAOL

    Poll finds strong support for Brexit reversal

    Brexit is a huge mistake and should be reversed, according to a big majority of AOL users. A poll conducted on AOL News this week found 72% wanting to reverse Brexit, with 28% opposed to the suggestion. More than 10k votes were cast - and you

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  • NewsAOL

    EU referendum: Who should replace David Cameron?

    The Prime Minster has accepted responsibility for Brexit and wants a new leader in place by the time of October's Conservative party conference. So who should replace

  • PoliticsAOL

    Remain or leave? The results live

    The campaigns are over and the votes have been cast. All that's left is to count the ballots in what is Britain's most important vote in a generation. Keep up with events including the declaration of the results live online. Get the

  • NewsYahoo Style UK

    The Models, Fashion Designers And Brands That Want Britain To Remain In The EU

    The world of fashion doesn’t normally get too involved in politics (apart from the likes of Vivienne Westwood). But the EU referendum has spurred numerous influential figures to speak up and voice their thoughts.  Last week, the British Fashion Council announced findings from a survey of UK designer businesses about whether the fashion industry wants to stay or quit the EU and out of the 290 respondents, an overwhelming 90% stated their preference to Remain, while just 4.3% voted to Leave, 2.4%

  • NewsJasmine Jones

    20 Brexit Memes That’ll Crack You Up

    In out, in out, there’s racists all about!  Is that the hokey cokey? No, it’s the EU referendum. The vote on whether or not the United Kingdom remains a member of the European Union or, as it’s most irritatingly known: Brexit. 

  • NewsAOL

    EU referendum: It's Brexit!

    So there we have it. UK voters have decided to leave the European Union in the face of what leading Brexiteers Boris Johnson and Michael Gove dubbed Project Fear - the campaign led by David Cameron and George Osborne to keep Britain in the EU.

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  • NewsAlice Sholl

    Remain Or Leave? Breaking Down The EU Referendum For People Allergic To Politics

    By being part of the EU, we have guaranteed paid maternity leave, holiday pay, and increased protection in the workplace. Leave says, however, that maternity leave and holiday pay would only change if Britain decided to change them, and that not having to follow EU regulations like these would create more jobs. Currently, all EU members can receive free or cheap healthcare in other EU countries, which Remain says will no longer be the case if we leave.