A new YouGov poll shows that fewer than half of Brexit voters can point to any positive outcome of the decision, with just 8% stating it has had a positive effect on them. The survey, conducted on the five-year anniversary of Brexit, revealed that while 31% believe leaving the EU has benefited the UK’s control over its own laws, 67% feel it has been detrimental to the cost of living. Additionally, 65% think Brexit has had a negative impact on the economy, and 64% believe it has been bad for British businesses, with only 23% of Leave voters seeing improved levels of UK international trade as a result.
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US sanctions good, EU sanctions bad – POLITICO
Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán expressed opposition to EU sanctions against Russia, citing economic losses and threatening to veto their extension due to Ukraine's actions. Despite past threats, Orbán has not followed through, but now warns that Hungary could unilaterally lift sanctions if the European Commission fails to meet energy security guarantees. Orbán stated that Hungary could take drastic measures, such as ending sanctions abruptly, but believes it should only be a last resort. Full Article
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