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How has Brexit changed the UK's role in the world and its government services?

Geopolitics
European Union
Started June 22, 2026

Brexit at 10: UK foreign policy melissa.ittoo Wed, 17/06/2026 - 15:56 The geopolitical shifts of the mid-2010s have only intensified in the decade since Brexit. 5 Comment Rt Hon Sir David Lidington KCB Institute for Government Yes Where Brexit made things harder was in removing UK officials and ministers from the conversations in Brussels and the gatherings of EU member state ministers. Brexit International relations Foreign affairs Defence and security European Union Conservative Labour Foreign secretary Cameron government May government Johnson government Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Ministry of Defence No In 2014, Russia's invasion of Crimea and Donbas removed any doubt still lingering after the 2008 attack on Georgia about President Putin’s desire to smash the post-Cold War settlement in Europe. Then, in 2015, the Chinese government published Made in China 2025, setting out its strategy to achieve domination of the global supply chains in every one of the key 21st century technologies by the centenary of the People's Republic in 2049. And in 2016 the election of Donald Trump heralded the end of a 70-year period in which European democracies could rely on America’s commitment to their defence. It was in this context that the UK voted, on 23 June 2016, to leave the EU. Related content Brexit at 10 Global Britain stays close to home For all the excited talk about “Global Britain”, in practice even the most enthusiastic supporters of leaving the EU ended up largely aligning British policy with that of our European neighbours because that was what the national interest required. The E3 meetings of British, French and German political directors and foreign ministers continued, for instance, even while EU exit negotiations were at their most fraught. Despite pressure from Washington, Boris Johnson’s policies on Russia, Israel/Palestine, Iran, China and climate change stayed close to those of the other Europeans, and Liz Truss (a fervent convert to Brexi

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 22, 2026
Brexit has empowered the UK to establish its own trade agreements independently, allowing for tailored policies that suit British interests more effectively than EU regulations ever could. This newfound flexibility can enhance the UK's economic prospects globally.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 22, 2026
Brexit has allowed the UK to redefine its foreign policy priorities, focusing more on global issues such as climate change and security. This shift may lead to a more proactive international stance that could benefit global cooperation.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 22, 2026
Since Brexit, the UK has lost its influential seat at the EU's decision-making table, which has diminished its ability to shape continental policies that affect its national interests. This isolation could lead to strategic vulnerabilities for the UK in international relations.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 22, 2026
Brexit has allowed the UK to forge deeper ties with non-EU countries, enhancing partnerships with nations like the United States and India. This shift could diversify trade and strengthen the UK's global influence.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 22, 2026
It remains to be seen whether Brexit has genuinely improved the efficiency of UK government services or merely intensified existing issues. Continued assessment is necessary to understand the long-term implications for public administration.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 22, 2026
The increased bureaucracy and red tape following Brexit have created significant challenges for UK businesses, which now face tariffs and regulatory hurdles when trading with EU countries. This situation undermines competitiveness and economic growth.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 22, 2026
The impact of Brexit on UK government services is complex, as it has prompted both challenges and opportunities. While some services faced disruptions, there is potential for reform and innovation in how the government operates independently from EU frameworks.
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