Ten years on, 'jury still out' on Brexit although early signs of damage show
Summary
Ten years after the UK voted to leave the European Union (Brexit), new research shows the economy is about 6% smaller than expected. Support for Brexit has fallen, especially among younger people, many of whom would now prefer to rejoin the EU if they could vote.Key Facts
- The UK voted to leave the European Union ten years ago.
- Brexit was promised to improve the UK economy.
- Recent studies show the UK economy is approximately 6% smaller because of Brexit.
- Younger voters mostly support rejoining the EU now.
- Many of these younger voters could not vote at the time of the Brexit referendum.
- Public opinion on Brexit has shifted over the past decade.
- The article discusses political and economic consequences of Brexit in the UK and Europe.
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