‘We did regain control’: The Brexit voters with no regrets 10 years on
A decade after the vote to leave the European Union, the United Kingdom remains divided over the decision. While some voters maintain that leaving was the right choice to regain control, polling suggests a majority of Britons now view the exit as a mistake. Economic impacts and political stability continue to be central points of debate.
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The UK has reached the ten-year anniversary of the Brexit referendum.
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Britain Reflects on Brexit Ten Years After Referendum
confidence 80%A decade after the vote to leave the European Union, the United Kingdom remains divided over the decision. While some voters maintain that leaving was the right choice to regain control, polling suggests a majority of Britons now view the exit as a mistake. Economic impacts and political stability continue to be central points of debate.
What's confirmed:
- Ten years have passed since the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union.
- Pro-Brexit Britons argue that leaving the EU was the right decision and that the UK regained control.
Still unconfirmed:
- Deception during the campaign nullifies the choice made by voters.