anger: The bitterness of that campaign, which so divided the country and communities, has not gone away, according to The Guardian. But the reason it continues to fuel such anger is that it struck a chord with communities who for too long have felt held back by a political class that has too often taken them for granted, and an economic system that works against them. Nearly three years after the UK voted to end its 40-year membership of the European Union, in the biggest democratic exercise in a generation, the debate continues to rage. Tell us have you changed your mind about Brexit Read more The truth is that much of Britain was on its knees long before membership of the EU was put to the voters in 2016, with austerity, poverty and lack of investment ravaging our country. As if losing the reason for their very being wasn't enough, decades of neglect and the march of technology entrenched the rot. In the last years of the 20th century, hundreds of cities, towns and villages saw the industries around which they had flourished disappear.
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