Nearly ten years after Brexit, Britain’s political landscape remains defined by the unresolved tensions that referendum unleashed. Populist narratives around identity, immigration, and sovereignty continue to shape political debate, fueling voter disillusionment and empowering movements like Reform UK. As the party gains traction, the question is whether Britain can move beyond the impulses of the Brexit era before they come to define its political and global identity.
Read MoreStarmer's pragmatic approach, focusing on economic recovery and social justice, seems to strike the right chord with voters disillusioned with the Conservative government's handling of various crises.
Read MoreScotland and England have a long history, and have spent the last 300 years united under one government. With Scottish nationalism and want for independence on the rise, the potential negative effects of Scotland’s independence loom over the heads of not just Scotland and England, but the West as well.
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