
Ten years after the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, Brexit remains one of the most contested political decisions in recent British history. While its economic and political effects continue to be debated, its legacy is increasingly shaped by diverging interpretations of sovereignty, trade and Britain’s place in the world. RFI spoke to a Brexit supporter Robert Oulds, director of the Bruges Group about what has changed.
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