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Britain, Brexit, Burnham: how was it for EU? – podcast

Politics The Guardian By Presented by Nosheen Iqbal with Heather Stewart; produced by Natalie Ktena, Ivor Manley and Rudi Zygadlo; executive producer Eli Block 24 Jun 2026 02:00 1 min read
Britain, Brexit, Burnham: how was it for EU? – podcast

A decade after Brexit, the UK simply can’t shake the legacy of the referendum. But with shifting public opinion and the rise of Andy Burnham, could Britain be plotting a path back to the EU? It’s been 10 years since the UK woke up to the shock of the Brexit referendum result, which upended British politics and rattled the establishment to its core. The Guardian’s economics editor, Heather Stewart, and Nosheen Iqbal examine the long shadow that decision cast over the country. From economic fricti

A decade after Brexit, the UK simply can’t shake the legacy of the referendum. But with shifting public opinion and the rise of Andy Burnham, could Britain be plotting a path back to the EU?

It’s been 10 years since the UK woke up to the shock of the Brexit referendum result, which upended British politics and rattled the establishment to its core.

The Guardian’s economics editor, Heather Stewart, and Nosheen Iqbal examine the long shadow that decision cast over the country. From economic friction and the toxic immigration debate to the endless churn of prime ministers, the UK just can’t seem to get over Brexit.

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