Brexit fatigue sets in among Britons

Six-month delay only prolongs the agony as lawmakers still deeply divided over exit terms

Above: An anti-Brexit protester outside the Houses of Parliament in London on March 4. Left: An anti-Brexit protester taking part in a demonstration in Brussels, Belgium, last Wednesday.
An anti-Brexit protester outside the Houses of Parliament in London on March 4. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
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Another week, another extension to Brexit.

Londoners say they have given up trying to anticipate when, how or if Britain will exit the European Union (EU).

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on April 14, 2019, with the headline Brexit fatigue sets in among Britons. Subscribe