Brexit's Unfulfilled Promises After a Decade
A decade after the Brexit vote, the UK has left the EU but key promises of sovereignty, trade, and prosperity remain unfulfilled, with economic costs and political divisions persisting.
A decade after the Brexit vote, the UK has left the EU but key promises of sovereignty, trade, and prosperity remain unfulfilled, with economic costs and political divisions persisting.
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