On June 23, 2016, citizens turned out in a national referendum to decide whether the United Kingdom should withdraw from the European Union. After the dust settled, 51.89% voted in favor of departing, while 48.11% voted to “Remain.” By December 2020, the UK officially left the EU. Ten years after the highly contentious vote that became known as Brexit, the question is whether the UK has benefited from it. According to economist Ray Perryman, not…
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