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Oct 2023
15m 21s

Reino Unido y las ruinas del Brexit

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En Reino Unido empieza a instalarse el consenso, entre expertos, ciudadanos británicos y ciudadanos de la Unión Europea, de que después del Brexit todo ha ido a peor. A mucho peor. Ha pasado de ser un símbolo de estabilidad histórica a tener cinco primeros ministros en poco más de siete años. 

Con la corresponsal internacional de elDiario.es María Ramírez analizamos las causas que han llevado a Reino Unido a una crisis política y social después del Brexit. 

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