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Whatever happened to Britain’s top Remainiacs?

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United Kingdom
开始于 June 22, 2026

Ten years after Brexit, where are the figures who campaigned to stop it?

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CLAIM 发布者 will Jun 22, 2026
Ten years after Brexit, the focus should shift from past campaigns to how the UK can navigate its future relationship with Europe.

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The absence of prominent Remain campaigners post-Brexit highlights a failure of leadership in shaping a post-EU vision for the UK.

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The evolution of Brexit discussions shows that both Remain and Leave supporters must engage constructively to address national challenges.

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The Remain campaign's legacy can be seen in ongoing public discourse about EU membership, indicating that the debate is far from over.

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The Remainers' retreat from public life signals a lack of accountability for the economic and social impacts of Brexit.

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