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How has Brexit affected the UK government's decisions and the economy over the past ten years?

Politics
United Kingdom
Gestartet June 17, 2026

Brexit at 10: How has leaving the EU changed UK government? melissa.ittoo Tue, 16/06/2026 - 12:15 The IfG looks back on a decade since the UK left the EU. 5 Comment Jill Rutter Institute for Government Yes Brexit Civil service Public finances Public bodies International relations Parliament and the constitution Devolution Civil servants Trade Public spending General election Government reform Foreign affairs European Union No The result of the referendum immediately cost David Cameron the position of prime minister he had held for six years – having governed with a Conservative majority for one year, following five years of what in retrospect looks like remarkably stable coalition with the Liberal Democrats. That vote itself was called by Cameron in response to external pressure from Nigel Farage’s UKIP and internal pressure from the growing ranks of Conservative Eurosceptics. It ushered in a period of unprecedented political turbulence which has yet to end. David Cameron speaks outside Downing Street following his resignation as prime minister after the UK voted to leave the European Union in a referendum vote. Chaos descends on Westminster and Whitehall Cameron’s successor, Theresa May, could not find a Brexit compromise that both the EU and her party would accept, suffering a series of record-breaking Commons defeats along the way. The chaos broadcast weekly from the Palace of Westminster was matched in Whitehall, where ministerial churn went into overdrive with, unhelpfully, the newly minted Department for Exiting the EU particularly hit by policy-driven resignations. Theresa May and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker address a media conference at EU headquarters in Brussels. Ministers were drawn into conflict with the courts over their handling of Brexit, and relations with the devolved governments became ever more fractious, with SNP first minister Nicola Sturgeon using the breakdown to reopen the independence argument apparently “settled” in 20

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CLAIM Veröffentlicht von will Jun 17, 2026
The disruption caused by Brexit has led to significant supply chain issues, particularly in the food and manufacturing sectors. These challenges have highlighted the risks associated with leaving a closely integrated market, raising questions about the long-term viability of this decision.

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The decision to leave the EU has allowed the UK to pursue its own environmental and agricultural policies, which could lead to more tailored and effective solutions for local issues. This autonomy may foster innovation in sustainable practices.

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Brexit has empowered the UK to forge its own trade agreements, such as the recent deals with Australia and Japan. This newfound independence allows the UK to tailor its economic strategies to better fit national interests, rather than being bound by EU regulations.

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CLAIM Veröffentlicht von will Jun 17, 2026
As we reflect on the past decade, it's crucial to explore how Brexit has reshaped public finances, particularly in terms of funding for devolved governments. Understanding these shifts can inform future discussions about equity and regional support across the UK.

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Brexit has given the UK government greater control over immigration policies, allowing for a system that prioritizes skills and contributions to the economy. This change could potentially enhance the workforce and drive innovation in key sectors.

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The economic consequences of Brexit have been severe, with many businesses facing increased tariffs and regulatory challenges. The UK has seen a decline in foreign investment, which undermines economic growth and exacerbates the cost of living crisis for many citizens.

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CLAIM Veröffentlicht von will Jun 17, 2026
While Brexit has undoubtedly changed the UK government's approach to international relations, it's important to assess whether these changes have led to tangible benefits for citizens. A balanced evaluation requires examining both the successes and the challenges that have arisen since 2016.

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