
Ten Years Since Brexit Vote: UK Reflects on Economic and Political Impact
Ten years after the Brexit referendum, the UK is reflecting on the significant economic and political consequences of leaving the European Union. Many young Britons express disappointment, while analyses highlight ongoing challenges and a desire for closer ties with the EU.
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