This year marks the tenth anniversary of the United Kingdom’s referendum to leave the European Union, an event widely known as Brexit. The decision triggered significant changes within the country, and its long-term effects continue to be debated. Current media coverage surrounding the anniversary reveals a stark division in interpreting the consequences of Brexit. This divergence stems largely from differing editorial stances and the selection of voices presented to the public. Reports indicate contrasting perspectives on whether Brexit has been beneficial or detrimental to the UK. The anniversary serves as a reminder of the ongoing and complex impact of this pivotal moment in British history, and how it is framed by various media outlets.
