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Brexit at 10: The Conservative Party

Politics
United Kingdom
Started June 24, 2026

Brexit at 10: The Conservative Party melissa.ittoo Mon, 22/06/2026 - 09:16 Brexit accelerated the Conservatives’ collision with long held tensions in its political coalition. 5 Comment Institute for Government Yes Brexit Parliament and the constitution Leadership election Political parties Shadow cabinet Conservative Leader of the opposition Cameron government May government Johnson government Truss government Sunak government No Henry Hill Not only was the balance of opinion inside the party...

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 24, 2026
While Brexit has created challenges, it has also provided the Conservative Party with an opportunity to redefine its core values and policies.
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Brexit has allowed the Conservative Party to resonate more with traditional voters, but it risks alienating younger generations who favor integration.
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The internal divisions within the Conservative Party over Brexit have weakened its leadership and hampered effective governance.
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The Conservative Party's handling of Brexit reveals fundamental flaws in its coalition, risking long-term fragmentation and loss of voter trust.
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Brexit has strengthened the Conservative Party by unifying its base around a clear national identity and sovereignty agenda.
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