Express Celebrates Brexit 10th Anniversary with 10p Premium Offer
Express Celebrates Brexit 10th Anniversary with 10p Offer

The Daily Express is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Brexit vote with a special offer for readers: Premium membership at just 10p a day for a year, totalling £36.50. The offer is available for ten days only, marking a decade since the UK voted to leave the European Union.

Redesigned Website and Union Flag Masthead

To commemorate the occasion, the Express's London headquarters are decorated with Union Flag bunting and flags. The website express.co.uk has been redesigned, with the masthead now featuring the red, white, and blue colours of the Union Flag, reinforcing the newspaper's support for Britain and its campaign for a proper Brexit.

Premium Membership Benefits

Express Premium members gain access to exclusive digital content, including political and royal exclusives, investigations, and columns from star writers such as Richard and Judy, Carole Malone, Esther McVey, and Nick Ferrari. Members also receive exclusive clips from the Daily Expresso video podcast and a daily morning email highlighting the best journalism, plus special offers and discounts.

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Campaigning Achievements

The Express highlights its campaigning record, including saving the triple lock for pensioners, forcing the government to U-turn on scrapping the winter fuel allowance and the family farm tax, securing access to cystic fibrosis drugs, and backing assisted dying with campaigner Dame Esther Rantzen. The newspaper also campaigns for a bravery medal for emergency services heroes and for the return of Ukraine's stolen children.

Brexit Day Coverage

The anniversary coverage includes a special Daily Expresso interview with Nigel Farage broadcast at 7am, a column by Leo McKinstry, a video documentary by Chief Political Commentator David Williamson featuring Lord Frost, Kate Hoey, Jacob Rees-Mogg, and former political editor Macer Hall, and a Q&A session with Jacob Rees-Mogg. The day also featured a Spitfire flypast over the South Coast, with political correspondent Aaron Newbury flying in the iconic plane and writing a first-hand account.

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