When the UK voted to leave the European Union in 2016, the promise was simple: “Take back control” of borders, laws, and trade. Yet nearly a decade later, that decision continues to reverberate in unexpected and often unwelcome ways. Two prominent and seemingly separate issues, an increase in small boat migrant crossings and a stagnating … Continue reading Brexit, Borders and Britain’s Decline: Despite the Far Right’s Denials, Leaving the EU Has Fuelled Migrant Crossings and Economic Woes
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