
Ten Years After Brexit Referendum: Economic Growth Slowed, Indian Immigration Replaced Turkish Migration
A decade after Britain's historic referendum to leave the European Union, analysis shows mixed results compared to campaign promises and warnings from both sides. Economic growth has decelerated since the 2016 vote that sent the country out of the EU. Migration patterns have also shifted significantly, with increased immigration from India replacing previous flows from Turkey. The Brexit referendum on June 23, 2016, saw 52% of British voters choose to leave the European Union after a divisive campaign filled with competing economic forecasts and immigration concerns. The analysis examines how the post-Brexit reality compares to both the optimistic projections made by Leave campaigners and the dire warnings issued by Remain supporters during one of the most consequential political decisions in modern British history.
