Brexit's decade of lost opportunity: Scotland still mourns EU departure
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Steph Brawn
Summary
A decade after the Brexit vote, Scotland continues to grapple with the consequences of being taken out of the EU despite 62% of Scots voting to Remain. The article explores the deep emotional and political wounds left by Brexit, framing it as a story of lost opportunity, mourning, and ongoing tension between Scottish identity and the UK's departure from the EU. A REFORM MSP's demand to remove the EU flag from the Scottish Parliament highlights the continuing political divide.
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· 3 pulledWe're no longer a member of the European Union, she said.
A decade on from the shock vote that saw Scotland dragged out of the bloc against its will – after the nation voted 62% to Remain – the wounds run deep, and they run much deeper than tales of red tape and economic woe.
To me, Brexit is a story of
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