Has the mail lost readers over brexit sellout

I think there may be some confusion here!

The Mail is a British tabloid newspaper, and "Brexit" refers to the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union. While the Mail has certainly taken a stance on Brexit, I'm not aware of any specific controversy or "sellout" that would have led to a significant loss of readers.

In fact, the Mail has been known for its strong pro-Brexit stance, and many of its readers have been supportive of the newspaper's views on the issue. However, it's worth noting that the Mail's circulation has been declining in recent years, along with many other print newspapers.

According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), the Daily Mail's circulation has been steadily declining since 2014, from around 2.1 million copies per day to around 1.5 million copies per day in 2020. This decline is likely due to a combination of factors, including the rise of online news sources, changes in consumer behavior, and increased competition from other media outlets.

It's also worth noting that the Mail has faced criticism and controversy over various issues, including its coverage of politics, its treatment of certain groups or individuals, and its editorial stance on certain topics. However, I'm not aware of any specific controversy related to Brexit that would have led to a significant loss of readers.