Ten years after the Brexit vote, Britain is still debating whether leaving the EU was the right decision. Supporters promised stronger growth, more control and a new global future outside Europe. But a decade later, the UK economy has struggled with weak growth, lower investment, trade barriers, labour shortages and falling living standards. Meanwhile, public opinion has shifted sharply, with a majority now saying Brexit was a mistake. In this video, we look at the economic cost of Brexit, why Brexit regret keeps rising, how the EU became more popular after 2016, and whether Britain could ever move closer to Europe again. We also examine trade data, migration, investment, inflation, food prices and the political consequences of leaving the EU. Has Brexit delivered what was promised — or has it become Britain’s lost decade?
0:00 Brexit
2:52 Costs of Brexit
3:35 Referendum
4:44 Migration
5:49 Free Trade Deal
6:39 Is Brexit really that bad?
7:50 Rejoining?


Urgh, always the same narrative. Western civilization is inherently perfect and every fault can only be a result of foreign intervention. State-level narcissism is the reason why the downward spiral won’t be stopped.
Have you heard of evidence? None of my comment lauded the virtues of the west, so you either didn’t read it, or you’re a troll (maybe paid by Russia…?!).
It’s no longer a crackpot theory. This is now common knowledge. Do you just not believe it’s happening? What propaganda are you watching?
Lets see. First you talk about Russia intervention at Brexit, then you link to at an article that doesn’t even mention Brexit once, then you say I don’t read posts and finally you imply that I somewhere said I don’t believe in the intervention.
Oh I do believe in the intervention, but the main problem are still people who are so gullible for propaganda because they are intellectually overwhelmed from chaining two coherent arguments together.