The Independent's recent virtual event brought together key political figures to discuss Brexit's implications nearly five years after the UK's departure from the EU. Attendees included Labour MP Stella Creasy, Conservative MP Mark Francois, and former Brexit Party MEP Claire Fox, among others. The panel explored various topics, including the economic repercussions of Brexit, shifts in public sentiment, and questions surrounding youth mobility. Discussions also touched on the potential for reversing Brexit as public opinion continues to evolve, revealing the complexity and ongoing nature of this political issue.
The discussion highlighted Brexit's ongoing impact on various sectors, with panellists sharing insights on economic implications and public sentiment shifts, nearly five years post-EU departure.
Professor Anand Menon pointed out that Brexit has altered the UK's relationship with the EU in terms of trade, youth mobility, and political sentiment.
MP Stella Creasy emphasized the necessity to discuss possible reversals or adaptations to Brexit as significant issues affecting the public and the economy arise.
Claire Fox criticized the idea of reversing Brexit, arguing it would only serve to exacerbate divisions and highlight the need for embracing new opportunities.
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