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We want the Government to start the process of seeking to rejoin the EU. Only 2% of the public think that Brexit has gone 'very well' and only 15% 'fairly well' since the end of the transition period*.

This petition closed on 1 Dec 2022 with 23,280 signatures


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We believe the majority of the British public no longer supports Brexit, in addition to Scotland and Northern Ireland voting against leaving the EU in the 2016 referendum. It's time to put a stop to this disastrous experiment and seek to return to the EU as full members.

Source: You Gov survey of 2823 British adults May 10th 2022 https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/survey-results/daily/2022/05/10/6f966/2


Petition Signatures over time

Government Response

Wednesday 9th November 2022

The UK has left the EU, fulfilling the Government’s commitment to take back control of our money, border and laws. This delivers the result of the 2016 referendum.


In 2015, a Government was elected with a mandate to hold a referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union (EU). That referendum was held and the British public decided that they wanted to leave the EU. In March 2017 the Government gave notice of its intention to leave the EU under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union. A Government was elected in 2017 with a mandate reaffirming this. A Government was elected in 2019 with a mandate from the British public to pass the necessary legislation to ratify the Withdrawal Agreement and negotiate a trade agreement in line with its manifesto commitment. The Government has fulfilled these commitments and now is focussed on implementing the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA).

The referendum was UK-wide – Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are constituent parts of the UK.

At the end of 2020, the UK concluded the TCA with the EU. This is the first time the EU has agreed complete tariff-free, quota-free access in a free trade agreement. The agreement is based on cooperation between sovereign equals, centred on free trade, while establishing close cooperation in areas like transport, digital, and fighting crime.

Since 31 December 2020, the UK has been outside the EU’s customs union and Single Market, fulfilling manifesto commitments to take back control of our laws, borders, money and fisheries.

Our focus is now on implementing this agreement, ensuring that it delivers for our citizens and businesses, and building on our relationship with Europe outside of the EU.

This is the beginning of a new chapter for the UK. We have the freedom to do things differently - and better. The UK is going further and faster to protect our natural environment and tackle climate change, whilst bringing in a global points-based immigration system focused on talent and skills, making it easier for the brightest and best to live and work in the UK.

Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office


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