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UK Voters Shift Toward EU Rejoin
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Ten years after Brexit, new polls show a majority of Brits now favor rejoining the EU — not just because opinions shifted, but because younger, pro-rejoin voters are replacing older, Brexit-supporting generations. Even without changing minds, demographics alone could tilt the balance toward rejoining — and that trend may continue, weakening support for leaving. But if a referendum happened today, the terms of any new EU deal would be make-or-break. Meanwhile, rumors of Sir Keir Starmer getting a £115,000 “pension” are misleading — it’s actually a reimbursement for expenses under the Public Duty Costs Allowance, which requires proof and isn’t automatic. Since 2015, there’s been no special prime minister’s pension, and Starmer’s actual retirement benefits — from the standard MP and ministerial pension schemes — remain private and only activate upon retirement.
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