Brexit anniversary finds UK facing seventh prime minister (opens in new tab)
Britain marked 10 years since the June 23, 2016, referendum, when between 51.9% and 52% of voters backed leaving the European Union and about 48% backed remaining. The UK formally left the EU on January 31, 2020, and its new trade and border arrangements took effect at the start of 2021. Economic assessments cited around the anniversary broadly say the UK economy is smaller than it would have been inside the EU, with estimates clustering around a 6% to 8% GDP shortfall; a National Bureau of E...
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