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The Telegraph
The Telegraph
14 Apr 2023


Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister, is pictured in his 10 Downing Street office on April 13
Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister, is pictured in his 10 Downing Street office on April 13 Credit: Simon Dawson /No10 Downing Street

Two-thirds of voters believe the Government is handling the UK’s exit from the European Union badly, according to a new poll. 

A survey conducted by YouGov found 41 per cent of people believe ministers are handling Brexit "very badly" and 27 per cent said "fairly badly", 68 per cent in total. 

Meanwhile, just 22 per cent said the Government was doing well in navigating Britain’s split from Brussels, with two per cent saying ministers were doing "very well" and 20 per cent saying "fairly well". 

The negative poll numbers for the Government, collected between April 5-6, come despite Rishi Sunak’s recent Windsor Framework deal with the EU to remedy problems caused by the Northern Ireland Protocol. 

Joe Biden, the US President, said earlier this week during a visit to Belfast that he believed the framework will pave the way for a surge of American investment in Northern Ireland.

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New poll: Two-thirds believe Government handling Brexit badly

Two-thirds of voters believe the Government is handling the UK’s exit from the European Union badly, according to a new poll. 

A YouGov survey carried out between April 5-6 found 68 per cent of people believe the Government is handling Brexit badly. 

That number consists of 27 per cent who think ministers are doing "fairly badly" and 41 per cent who say "very badly". 

Meanwhile, just 22 per cent of respondents said ministers are doing well on Brexit - 20 per cent "fairly well" and two per cent "very well".