From Brexit to ‘Bregret’: ten years later, bitterness still prevails over the UK’s vote to leave the EU.

On 23 June 2016, a slight majority of Britons voted to leave the European Union.

Today surveys show that more people are regretting the EU divorce deal rather than celebrating it.

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From Brexit to ‘Bregret’: ten years later, bitterness still prevails over the UK’s vote to leave the EU.

On 23 June 2016, a slight majority of Britons voted to leave the European Union. Today surveys show that more people are regretting the EU divorce deal rather than celebrating …

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From #Brexit to #Bregret: ten years later, bitterness still prevails over the #UK’s vote to leave the #EU, by Laëtitia Langlois (Université d’Angers) | @theconversationes, 03.06.2026 #OpinionUE https://links.uv.es/3kIW66i
From Brexit to ‘Bregret’: ten years later, bitterness still prevails over the UK’s vote to leave the EU

On June 23 2016, a slight majority of Britons voted to leave the European Union. Today surveys show that more people are regretting the EU divorce deal rather than celebrating it.

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@selfe.bsky.social what's the link to check other constituencies level of #Bregret, please?
The Number Of Brits Who Regret Brexit Has Soared. A YouGov poll a week after Nigel Farage said leaving the EU has "failed" shows more people than ever express " #Bregret ". #RejoinEU
3/ What’s driving this #Bregret?
📉 Persistent economic friction and lower growth.
🍎 Food prices and supply chain vulnerabilities.
🛫 Travel hurdles and the loss of freedom of movement.
🎓 A generation of young people feeling stripped of Erasmus+ and EU opportunities.
Since formally exiting the EU in 2020, polls have consistently suggested growing “Bregret” among the public, with concerns over trade barriers, economic growth and freedom of movement frequently cited as reasons for changing views - @[email protected] #Bregret #RejoinEU #Breturn
A Majority of Britons Would Vote to Rejoin the EU

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🇬🇧💔 Six years of Brexit:
On January 31, 2020, the UK left the EU after 47 years of membership. A close referendum, a resigned prime minister (video)—and years of exit negotiations.

🧠 Polls show: “Bregret” – regret about the result, but no clear desire to rejoin.
🤝 Instead: closer ties with the EU, especially in trade and security.
👉 See Prime Minister David Cameron's resignation statement on July 13, 2016.
https://youtu.be/U5bjDh1nLA8
#Brexit #EU #UKPolitics #Bregret #Europe

2016 06 24 Brexithammer: Premierminister David Cameron zurückgetreten

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🇬🇧💔 Sechs Jahre Brexit:
Am 31. Januar 2020 verließ das UK die EU nach 47 Jahren: Knappes Referendum, zurückgetretener Premier (Video) – und jahrelange Austrittsverhandlungen.

🧠 Umfragen zeigen: „Bregret“ – Reue über das Ergebnis, aber kein klarer Wunsch nach Wiedereintritt.
🤝 Stattdessen: mehr Nähe zur EU, vor allem in Handel & Sicherheit.
👉 Siehe Rücktrittsstatement von Premier David Cameron am 13. Juli 2016.

https://youtu.be/U5bjDh1nLA8
#Brexit #EU #UKPolitics #Bregret #Europa

2016 06 24 Brexithammer: Premierminister David Cameron zurückgetreten

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