In the UK, a consensus is starting to emerge, among experts, British citizens and EU citizens, that after Brexit things will get worse. Much worse. The country has gone from being a symbol of historical stability to having five prime ministers in just seven years.
Together with elDiario.es international correspondent MarΓa RamΓrez we analyze the causes that led Britain to experience a political and social crisis after Brexit.
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In the UK, a consensus is starting to emerge, among experts, British citizens and EU citizens, that after Brexit things will get worse. Much worse. The country has gone from being a symbol of historical stability to having five prime ministers in just seven years.
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