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- Half of Brexit voters feel "betrayed" by Boris Johnson's failure to deliver Brexit by October 31, new polling has found.
- The scale of anger is double that found when May failed to take the UK out of the EU in March.
- The Brexit Party soared in the polls earlier this year after Theresa May failed to leave, with the Conservatives coming in fifth place in the European elections.
- Johnson has sought to blame Parliament and opposition parties for the delay.
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Half of Brexit voters feel "betrayed" by Boris Johnson's failure to take Britain out of the EU on October 31, according to a new survey.
Johnson repeatedly promised that the UK would leave the EU on the previous Brexit deadline of October 31, saying there were "no circumstances" in which it would not happen.
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See Also:
- The EU agrees to delay Brexit until January 31 2020
- Conservative MPs fear anti-Brexit voters will unite to defeat Boris Johnson in a general election
- Boris Johnson could lose seats to a resurgent Lib Dems who have built up their largest election war chest ever
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