
Brexit’s long shadow: a decade of resignations and Downing Street lecterns
Ten years after the Brexit vote, the UK’s political story is defined by a string of Downing Street lecterns and prime minister resignations, beginning with Cameron in 2016; the Guardian piece with Dan Sabbagh revisits that night, media dynamics, Jo Cox’s murder, and argues that Brexit has forged a lasting fault line in British politics, shaping leadership and public trust for years to come.