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

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Key Points:

  • A recent YouGov survey reveals that a majority of Britons now believe leaving the European Union was a mistake, marking a significant shift in public opinion a decade after the Brexit referendum.
  • Brexit has caused political turmoil in the UK, with seven prime ministers over ten years grappling with its economic fallout, which includes a 6% reduction in GDP and decreased productivity, imports, and exports.
  • Despite some "Bregret" among Leave voters, two-thirds still support Brexit, arguing that the transition was poorly managed rather than the decision itself being flawed.
  • Younger generations, particularly Gen Z, show strong support for a new referendum and rejoining the EU, while older voters who favored Brexit have largely passed away, indicating a demographic shift in attitudes.
  • Political leaders remain reluctant to consider another referendum due to Brexit's divisiveness and the recent electoral success of strongly anti-EU parties like Nigel Farage's Reform UK.

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