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Most people think leaving the EU was a mistake - but don't expect politicians to reopen the Brexit question

Sky News Sunday, 2 February 2025
Most people think leaving the EU was a mistake - but don't expect politicians to reopen the Brexit questionThis weekend marks five years since the UK finally managed to "take back control" and leave the European Union.
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