A decade after the UK voted to leave the European Union, a FRANCE 24 report indicates widespread dissatisfaction with the outcome across the political spectrum. Reporter Clovis Casali’s recent investigation reveals that voters who opposed Brexit remain unhappy with the UK’s departure from the EU. Simultaneously, those who voted to leave express disappointment, believing that their expectations for a decisive and impactful Brexit have not been met by subsequent political action. The report, part of FRANCE 24’s “Revisited” series, highlights a sense of unfulfilled promises and a lack of positive results for both sides of the debate. Interviews with individuals affected by the decision underscore a prevailing sentiment of regret and frustration. The findings suggest a complex and largely negative assessment of Brexit’s impact ten years on. The special report offers a nuanced perspective on the enduring consequences of the 2016 referendum.