Brexit at 10: Britain Faces Weaker Growth, Higher Costs and Ongoing Uncertainty
Government
Ten years after the 2016 referendum, the consequences of the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union continue to shape its political and economic landscape, with analysts still debating the scale of the long-term impact. The vote on June 23, 2016 delivered a narrow outcome, with 51.9% choosing to leave and 48.1% opting to remain. What followed was a prolonged period of institutional uncertainty, political turnover, and economic adjustment that has yet to fully settle. The current
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