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Why don’t we? 


The 2016 Brexit referendum revealed a profound division in the way Britons cast their votes, primarily influenced by economic, educational, and social factors. Widespread lack of opportunities across various regions of the country led to a significant number of people choosing to exit the EU. Those who sensed themselves marginalized within society due to low incomes and residence in areas with limited skilled employment were the driving force behind Brexit.

Why don’t we takes a look at some of Great Britain’s former glorious coast towns that predominantly voted for Brexit.
While daily life is often determined by social decline, crime, drug addiction and neglect, a growing sense of nostalgia and the hope that life will get better without Europe are taking root.
























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