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10 years after "Brexit" vote, majority of Britons say leaving European Union was a mistake

A decade after the initial vote, public discourse focuses on the economic and social consequences of the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union.

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The brief

Ten years following the Brexit referendum, public sentiment and economic assessments of the decision remain a primary focus of media reports. Coverage examines the long-term impact on the British economy and revisits the political landscape that surrounded the original campaign.

Reports from the BBC, The Washington Post, CBC, and The Guardian detail the historical context of the campaign and the subsequent effects on local British communities. Commentary highlights personal accounts from participants and analyzes the lessons that referendums provide for other nations.

Future reports may continue to explore specific economic data points as they become clearer. Ongoing coverage is expected to document evolving public opinion and the enduring legacy of the exit process.

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Quick answers

How long has it been since the Brexit vote?

It has been 10 years since the original referendum.

What aspects of Brexit are currently being reported?

Coverage is focusing on the economic impact of the departure, historical accounts of the campaign, and the social sentiment within British towns.

Which outlets are covering the 10-year anniversary?

The BBC, The Washington Post, CBC, and The Guardian have published articles regarding this milestone.

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