EU-UK relations, 10 years after the referendum: Brexit or Regrexit?
Summary
It has been ten years since the UK voted to leave the European Union in the Brexit referendum held on June 24, 2016. The decision changed British politics greatly and caused ongoing disagreements. The article discusses how both the UK and the EU view their relationship a decade later.Key Facts
- The UK held a referendum on June 24, 2016, to decide whether to leave the European Union.
- The vote led to Brexit, meaning the UK officially left the EU.
- Brexit caused deep political changes and disagreements within the UK.
- The EU and the UK continue to have a complicated relationship after Brexit.
- European politicians express different views about rebuilding ties between the UK and EU.
- The article features comments from two Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) from Finland and Italy-France.
- The UK plans to rejoin the Erasmus student exchange program as part of efforts to reset relations with the EU.
- The discussion highlights ongoing debates on whether Brexit was the right choice or a mistake (sometimes called "Regrexit").
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