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From Brexit to ‘Bregret’: ten years later, bitterness still prevails over the UK’s vote to leave the EU
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Ten years after the 2016 Brexit referendum, the article examines how initial optimism around leaving the EU has given way to widespread regret and disillusionment among the British public, characterised as 'Bregret'.
From Brexit to ‘Bregret’: ten years later, bitterness still prevails over the UK’s vote to leave the EU
On June 23 2016, a majority of Britons chose to leave the European Union after a referendum campaign driven by the promises of supporters of the “Leave” camp, spearheaded by Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson. Built around the slogan “Take Back Control”, the pro-Brexit campaign promised to restore the country’s sovereignty, regain control over migration flows, and boost economic prosperity. Ten years on, hopes have given way to a bitter sense of disillusion that the British refer to as “Bregret”, an
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