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Brexit’s Lasting Impact: Voices from the Rejoin March

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As the UK marks the 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum, demonstrators gathered in London to express their discontent, branding the decision a “travesty.” This event highlights the ongoing societal and economic ramifications of leaving the EU, which many argue have not been fully acknowledged.

Participants, including young people and professionals, voiced concerns over the impact on their lives, from increased travel difficulties to economic challenges faced by small businesses. The march featured banners calling for a return to the EU, reflecting a growing sentiment that Brexit has led to a decline in rights and freedoms.

The scientific community is particularly vocal, with researchers noting that Brexit has hindered collaboration and access to European funding. This has created barriers for young scientists looking to work in the UK, as they now face visa complications that deter them from choosing Britain over other European countries.

Organisers of the march believe that the past decade has shown the negative consequences of Brexit, urging a re-evaluation of the decision. They argue that the younger generation, who had no say in the original vote, will bear the brunt of these changes, making the call for rejoining the EU more pressing than ever.

Source: LBC News

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News Category: Politics Tags: brexit, economy, eu, march, research

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