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EU-UK relations, 10 years after the referendum: Brexit or Regrexit?

The article discusses EU-UK relations ten years after the Brexit referendum, highlighting the ongoing impact of Brexit on British politics and the unresolved tensions between the UK and the EU. It features interviews with two Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to explore how the EU perceives the UK's efforts to rebuild their relationship.

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Cover image: TALKING EUROPE © FRANCE 24

12:23

Issued on: 19/06/2026 - 15:16

12:23 min

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It has been a decade since British voters made the momentous decision to leave the European Union. The EU referendum result on June 24, 2016 led to a profound transformation of British politics, and to Brexit-related infighting that refuses to go away. But if the UK has not truly moved on, what about its former partner in this divorce, the EU? And what does Brussels think when the British government talks about rebuilding this relationship? We put these questions to two MEPs.

Programme prepared by Perrine Desplats, Isabelle Romero and Oihana Almandoz

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France 24 (English)State / PublicCenter2 days ago
EU-UK relations, 10 years after the referendum: Brexit or Regrexit?

The article discusses EU-UK relations ten years after the Brexit referendum, highlighting the ongoing impact of Brexit on British politics and the unresolved tensions between the UK and the EU. It features interviews with two Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to explore how the EU perceives the UK's efforts to rebuild their relationship.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion on EU-UK relations without overtly favoring either side. It includes perspectives from two MEPs and frames the topic as an ongoing dialogue rather than taking a clear stance on Brexit's outcomes.