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Ten years on from the Brexit referendum, political editor David Maddox and correspondent Millie Cooke, authors of our new newsletter Europe: The Way Back, reflect on the contrasting reactions as results came in – and invite readers to share their memories of where they were and how they felt. Share your opinion and read the full debate here.
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I had been campaigning all day for Remain and despite never sharing Cameron and Co’s confidence that we would win, I began to be reassured by the exit polls. My devastation increased as result after result was announced…
I couldn’t go to bed and just felt overwhelming misery, depression, and grief for what we all – but particularly my children and grandchildren – had lost.
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Is politics corrupting religion? Join UCL’s next Disagreeing Well event for an insightful conversation on the relationship between faith, power, and public life. 2 July, Bloomsbury Theatre. Book now. Book now.
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