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Thank God for Brexit

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United Kingdom
June 04, 2026に開始

The EU is a bureaucratic monster and Britain is better off out Source

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Thank God for Brexit

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Jun 04, 2026

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Brexit empowers Britain to reclaim sovereignty and make independent trade decisions without EU constraints.

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The bureaucratic nature of the EU often stifles innovation; Brexit allows the UK to streamline regulations for growth.

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The impact of Brexit on the UK's economy is still unfolding, making it premature to declare it a success or failure.

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Brexit has led to increased divisions within the UK, threatening unity and complicating governance in Northern Ireland.

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Leaving the EU has isolated the UK economically and politically, leading to greater challenges in global trade.

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