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Old 13-04-2017, 13:50   #1188
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Re: Brexit: Article 50 Has Been Triggered !

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SUPPORT for Brexit is as strong as ever after a new poll revealed a majority of Brits still think we were right to leave the EU.

Data shows that 46%of those asked think the UK made the right decision on June 23 last year – while 42% think we were wrong.

Support was unsurprisingly strongest among Ukip voters, with a whopping 91% backing the decision of the EU referendum.

In the YouGov poll, which asked “In hindsight, do you think Britain was right or wrong to vote to leave the European Union?”, the lowest number to say we were right were Lib Dem voters at 10%.

The survey was conducted last week, and sees support for Brexit up two percentage points since Theresa May triggered Article 50.
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THE GLOBAL recovery and UK growth is helping boost firms at home and abroad as the much-feared economic slowdown has failed to materialise.

British manufacturing had their best quarter for exports since 2014, according to survey by British Chambers of Commerce

But businesses are being warned that rising inflation and the weak pound could hurt them in the coming year.

However it is the fall in the value of the currency in recent months that has helped make UK products more appealing to global buyers.

And that, coupled with continuing high levels of post-Brexit consumer confidence at home – despite dire Project Fear warning – has helped British firms.
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