Tuesday marks the 10th anniversary of the most divisive day in Britain’s recent history: Brexit, the vote to leave the European Union. Voters were promised a Britain free of European laws, decreased immigration, and a major boost to business, without the EU’s economic constraints. But as Malcolm Brabant reports, leave and remain voters have one thing in common. They’re not celebrating.
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Malcolm Brabant Malcolm Brabant
Malcolm Brabant has been a special correspondent for the PBS Newshour since 2015.
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Trine Villemann is a veteran Danish journalist, television producer, and best selling author.


















