Brexit 10 years on: How the UK's economy, trade, and politics have shifted since the 2016 vote
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Joseph Wilkins, Chloe Taylor
Summary
Ten years after the 2016 Brexit referendum, the UK has experienced significant economic and political changes. The vote to leave the EU by 52% to 48% triggered immediate market turmoil, with the pound falling and FTSE 100 dropping. The article examines how the UK has changed across key metrics including growth, immigration, sterling value, trade patterns, and political landscape since the historic vote.
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· 3 pulledA shock result emerged overnight: the electorate had voted to leave the bloc by 52% to 48%.
The pound tanked. London's FTSE 100 tumbled.
The Brexit campaign promised to 'take back control'.
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