As the UK marks a decade since its historic vote to leave the European Union, a significant shift in public opinion is emerging among Britain's young voters. Recent polls suggest that many young people, who were not yet eligible to vote in the 2016 referendum, now believe that rejoining the EU would be a good idea. This growing sentiment is largely driven by concerns over the economic and social implications of Brexit, including the impact on their employment prospects, travel rights, and access to education and healthcare. As the UK continues to navigate its post-Brexit landscape, the potential for a future referendum on rejoining the EU is gaining attention, with many young voters leading the charge for a possible reversal of the 2016 decision.


Ten years after Brexit, many young voters in Britain think rejoining the European Union is a good idea.