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A decade after Brexit, UK voters reflect on decision to break from European Union

A decade after Brexit, UK voters reflect on decision to break from European Union
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Ten years after the Brexit referendum, UK voters are reflecting on the promises made regarding sovereignty, immigration, and economic growth. The anniversary highlights the ongoing debate over the long-term impact of leaving the European Union.

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Brexit remains a defining and divisive event in modern British history, with its economic and social consequences still being evaluated.

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Ernest Moniz: Today is the 10th anniversary of the most divisive day in Britain's recent history, Brexit, its vote to leave the European Union. Voters were promised a Britain free of European laws, decreased immigration, and a major boost to business... [7757 chars]

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The article frames the anniversary as a moment of reflection, acknowledging both the promises made and the divisive nature of the event.

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