10 Years After "Brexit" Vote, Majority of Britons Say Leaving European Union Was a Mistake
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It was a turning point not only in the United Kingdom, but also in the world, when the British voted by a narrow majority to leave the EU in 2016. The majority of them are no longer happy with the decision, which they expected to bring benefits, but rather felt its disadvantages. It is also shocking that the seventh British Prime Minister is coming in 10 years.
A majority of Britons ranging from 53% to 58% acknowledge that Brexit was a mistake when, ten years ago, the ‘yes' exit from the bloc was voted by a small majority of 51.89% (a turnout that reached 72.2%. Among young people between the ages of 18 and 34 this majority reaches 68%. The current generation of Britons who were not yet ten years old to speak on the subject believes that Brexit failed, with the majority demanding a new vote to rejoin t…
A considerable part of the British people are still wondering whether the decision to leave the European Union (EU), as a result of the referendum held 10 years ago, was correct or not. A recent survey by the YouGov Institute showed that 56% of respondents claim it was a mistake. And 62% consider it a failure. This change of opinion led some commentators to imagine new expressions inspired by the term "Brexit" to describe the opposite phenomenon…
Zoom In: Growing Calls to Rejoin the EU 10 Years After Brexit. Half of Britons Say Let's Go Back. Export Decline and Political Turmoil Continue After Brexit; GDP Estimated to Decrease by Up to 8%. Ten years after the Brexit referendum on the UK's withdrawal from the European Union, arguments for Brexit failure and calls to rejoin the EU are emerging in the UK.
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