Brexit is like when you decide to move from your old neighborhood to a new one, and ten years later, you're still figuring out how that move changed your life.
Brexit means the United Kingdom left the European Union, which is like a big group of countries that work together on many things. Ten years after the decision, some changes are clear, and others are still being worked out.
What's Changed
- The UK no longer follows all the rules from the EU, like how much money people can earn or what foods they can import.
- It’s easier to see how the UK is making its own choices now, kind of like deciding on your own homework instead of copying from a friend.
What's Still Being Figured Out
- Some countries in the EU and the UK are still working out new deals, like sharing roads or agreeing on trade prices.
- Sometimes it feels like they're still getting used to being in separate neighborhoods, not quite sure how things will work yet.
It’s like moving houses, some parts of your life have changed a lot, but other parts are still becoming clear.
Examples
- People find it harder to get jobs in other EU countries.
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