As the United Kingdom continues to grapple with the aftermath of its historic decision to leave the European Union, a new report from The New York Times reveals that the country is still deeply entangled in the shadow of Brexit. Five years on from the 2016 referendum, the UK's economy, politics, and society are still feeling the ripple effects of the seismic shift. From trade disputes and border complexities to social and economic divisions, the legacy of Brexit continues to shape the nation's future. As the UK government struggles to navigate its post-Brexit identity, the nation's citizens are left to wonder: what does the future hold for this once-in-a-generation decision?
Britain Is Still Deep in the Shadow of Brexit The New York Times