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The Brexit Effect — postmortem finds neither triumph nor closure
A decade after the Brexit referendum, Anthony Seldon’s anthology examines Britain’s unresolved tensions between the promises of EU separation and its actual impacts. The analysis highlights a lack of triumph or closure in the post-Brexit landscape.
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