Ten years after the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union – a decision backed by 52% of voters – a reassessment of Brexit’s impact is underway. The 2016 referendum, a result few anticipated, triggered significant social and political upheaval. Current analysis focuses on whether Brexit has delivered on promises of improvement to daily life for UK citizens. Investigations are examining the economic consequences of leaving the EU, including impacts on key sectors like agriculture. The long-term reshaping of the country is a central theme of this retrospective look at the historic vote. The review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the successes and failures of Brexit to date.