Ten years after the UK’s vote to leave the European Union, the repercussions of Brexit continue to shape British politics and strain relations with the EU. The 2016 referendum triggered significant upheaval and ongoing internal divisions within the UK. Current discussions focus on the possibility of rebuilding the UK-EU relationship, prompting questions about the EU’s perspective on such efforts. European Parliament Members are weighing in on the state of affairs and the potential for future cooperation. Despite the passage of time, a clear path forward for the UK-EU partnership remains elusive, with both sides navigating a complex and evolving landscape. The long-term consequences of Brexit are still unfolding, and the debate over its success or failure – dubbed “Regrexit” – continues.
