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Brexit’s Unforeseen Impact on the EU’s Future

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As the UK marks a decade since the Brexit vote, the anticipated domino effect on the EU has not materialised. Instead of unraveling, the EU has seen a surge in interest from countries eager to join, driven by geopolitical tensions and security concerns. This shift highlights a significant change in perception: leaving the EU is now viewed as a cautionary tale rather than a viable option.

The EU’s response to Brexit has also led to a more unified approach in defence and security policy, particularly in light of Russia’s aggression. The establishment of the European Peace Facility, which has expanded its budget significantly, underscores the bloc’s commitment to collective security. This newfound focus may have been catalysed by the UK’s departure, which has streamlined decision-making processes within the EU.

However, the UK’s absence is felt in areas like economic policy and technology regulation, where British influence was once significant. As the EU navigates its future, it faces internal challenges, with key leaders experiencing fluctuating support and political instability. This environment complicates the EU’s ability to respond effectively to emerging threats.

Ultimately, Brexit has reshaped the EU’s landscape, fostering a sense of urgency among potential new members while simultaneously diminishing the UK’s role in European affairs. The long-term implications of this shift will continue to unfold as the EU adapts to a changing global context.

Source: The Guardian

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