UK borders chief stumped when asked how Brexit has helped “secure our borders”
A survey has revealed that nearly two-thirds (62 per cent) of the British public believe Brexit has been a failure.
The main reason cited for Brexit's perceived failure by 57 per cent of respondents is its detrimental impact on the economy.
Of those who consider Brexit a failure, 80 per cent attribute blame to Boris Johnson, while 69 per cent hold Nigel Farage responsible.
Rachel Reeves and Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey have both highlighted Brexit's significant negative effect on the UK's economic growth.
These findings come as the Chancellor prepares a Budget, with ministers increasingly linking the nation's financial challenges to the decision to leave the EU.