From Brexit to ‘Bregret’: ten years later, bitterness still prevails over the UK’s vote to leave the EU

From Brexit to ‘Bregret’: ten years later, bitterness still prevails over the UK’s vote to leave the EU

A decade after the UK voted to leave the EU in a close referendum, polls now indicate that more people are expressing regret, or 'bregret,' over the decision than are satisfied. The initial optimism and sense of national sovereignty have given way to economic challenges and political strife. This shift underscores the complexities and unforeseen consequences of the Brexit vote, highlighting the ongoing divisions and lingering bitterness among the British public.

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