The Mail may have been expecting its own readers to back Brexit. Guess what ... early indications of the poll put 73% of respondents as saying Britain should rejoin the EU because it’s better for the economy.
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It asked readers whether Britian should rejoin the EU, with four options, which included: ‘Yes – better for the economy’, ‘No – stick to Brexit’, ‘Closer ties, not full membership’, and ‘Not now.’
The Mail famously backed #Brexit during the referendum campaign. The paper ran a poll of its own readers this week as part of an article published on April 13 about Hungary’s new prime minister urging Britain to rejoin the #EU.
Donc ce salopiaud d'#Orban finançait un groupe #MAGA avec l'argent du contribuable hongrois. On comprend mieux le soutien appuyé de #Trump, de #Vance
What will he find next. Money for Putin, sure.
MAGA took Hungarians' money.
Hungary's new prime minister reveals that Orban's government was diverting Hungarian taxpayers' money to pay the American conservative group CPAC.
Elon #Musk is expected in Paris on Monday, April 20, for a voluntary hearing, in the investigation targeting X for child pornography and deepfakes.
As long as there's no real will to define and act as an european country, I personally will always be wary of GB. But, you know ... I'm French; it's in our genes to distrust the UK. 😁
The problem is that the strategy could change ... again. When the US administration changes, GB could turn back to the Atlantic side .. again.
I love this
Trump is reported close to a "deal" with himself under which US taxpayers would pay him $10 billion.
I served in multiple communist and authoritarian dictatorships, but I never witnessed corruption on this scale or this blatant.
Ça me rend malade ....
there are no sea mines in the strait of Hormuz
One of the greatest novel ever.
Ah yes ok !!!! I understand now. What a book !!! What a story !!! A marvel
????? What are you talking about ?
First lunch on the terrasse this year. A glass of wine, a good book, flowers blooming everywhere ... A good day
😂
toi aussi ? ça a merdé tout l'après midi et là ça recommence
oh no, not again ... what is happening here ?
Same here, all the afternoon
The European Commission is a founding investor in the Scaleup Europe Fund, alongside private companies including Novo Holdings, CriteriaCaixa and Santander. The Commission is currently in the process of selecting a fund manager to be in charge of investment advice and portfolio management.
But ministers have also come under fire for failing to flesh out details of their vision for greater alignment with the bloc, including timelines, milestones and priorities.
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said on Wednesday that he intended to use the summit this summer to not just “make good on what we’ve already agreed but to go closer to the EU in the relations that we have”.
Companies that received investment from the fund would have to maintain their headquarters and main business operations within Europe.
including for example in driverless taxis being developed in Britain which could then be rolled out across Europe.
This kind of co-investment could help Europe to compete with rapid technological development in the US and Asia.
Two people briefed on the discussions around the fund said the UK government believed it made strategic sense for Britain and the EU to put a mechanism in place to jointly scale up promising tech companies and ventures,
The UK has long been criticised for failing to provide the requisite investment in tech companies to allow them to grow and flourish in Britain, rather than having to relocate overseas where it is easier to secure capital.
Reeves vowed in February to seize the “biggest prize” in global trade with a new push to build ties with the EU, making it a key part of her revamped growth strategy.