Ten years after the Brexit referendum, public sentiment in the UK has shifted dramatically, with only 30% believing leaving the EU was the right choice, down from 64% in 2016. A YouGov survey reveals that 57% now view Brexit negatively, citing economic shrinkage and rising societal divisions. The political landscape continues to be marked by increased anti-immigration rhetoric and policies, with concerns over how these changes have affected national discourse and cultural attitudes toward race and belonging.
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