UK voters don't want referendum but regret Brexit decision: Poll
ComRes poll results show Remain team gaining ground; pound gets a boost
London
BRITISH voters are sick and tired of referendums, but if there were one, the majority would probably vote remain in the European Union (EU).
A ComRes poll for the Daily Mirror shows that politicians and former leaders, who favour remain in the European Union (EU), are gaining ground. The poll helped boost the pound, which has rallied by 13 per cent from its post Brexit referendum low of 1.19 against the US dollar.
BT is now on Telegram!
For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to t.me/BizTimes
International
South Korea’s March factory output falls most in 15 months
Deflation reaches UK stores as non-food prices fall 0.6%
Japan’s March factory output rises 3.8% vs month earlier
Hong Kong vies with US in Bitcoin ETF market after crypto’s revival
More UK companies plan price rises but wage expectations cool: Lloyds
Campaigning EU chief von der Leyen defends record during debate