On June 23, 2016 the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union with 52 percent of “Leave” votes against 48 percent for “Remain”. It was a political storm few had predicted. Ten years on, our Revisited show explores the social and political impact of the decision. How did Brexit reshape the country and has it helped improve people’s lives? What has been the impact on the economy and on sectors like farming?



England has fucked with others more than any other country on the planet
We are talking about today, not the time I wasn’t even born
Are we arbitrarily limiting the scope of discussion to suit your argument now?
I’m not sure if you’ve read, but the post is about brexit. For some reason you are trying to stretch the topic
And Scotland. At least we own it.