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From Brexit to Regrexit
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Date:2025-04-14 13:47:39
Almost three years after the United Kingdom's formal departure from the European Union, voters are turning sour on the 2016 decision to leave. A recent poll showed that 57% of voters view the departure from the EU as a mistake compared to the 52% who voted for the original Brexit referendum. So what changed?
Today on the show, a look at how trade and cooperation between the U.K. and the EU has become more difficult and why it's unlikely things will get easier any time soon.
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