Brexit, year 10: the earthquake's aftershocks still crack the United Kingdom
· quim aranda
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In the late afternoon of June 24, 2016, Rhys Morgan and Polly Corrigan, neighbors of this correspondent, knocked on the door. They came laden with tea and cookies as a token of sympathy for what had happened the day before. On June 23, next Tuesday, it will be a decade since more than 17 million Britons voted to break a forty-one-year relationship with the European Union (EU) . All this by a narrow margin: 51.9% against 48.1%. The bonfires of the vigil burned in Westminster much more than in Catalonia.
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