Reuters profiles Baxter brothers' shared Brexit disillusion a decade on
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Summary
The Reuters segment profiles Nottingham-based brothers Nigel Baxter (commercial vehicles business, Leave voter) and Ian Baxter (logistics firm, Remain voter) ten years after the 2016 referendum. Nigel regrets missed opportunities for tax cuts and investment promotion; Ian feels voters were sold an unachievable vision and notes increased trade frictions with the EU. A YouGov poll cited shows 57% now believe the UK was wrong to leave. Ian states there were no catastrophic outcomes but trade is harder. The brothers maintained their relationship despite earlier divisions.
Editorial Assessment
The report accurately captures current polling trends and documented trade barriers from the Trade and Cooperation Agreement. It correctly identifies the EU as the UK's largest trading partner and notes persistent non-tariff barriers without overstating economic collapse. Viewers may miss quantitative estimates of GDP and trade impacts from sources like the OBR and academic studies, as well as details on any government efforts at regulatory reform or new trade deals. Framing remains even-handed by quoting both brothers directly and avoiding loaded language.
Key Moments
Almost six in 10 Britons now think the UK was wrong to vote to leave the EU (YouGov)
Recent YouGov surveys (May-June 2026) show 56-57% saying it was wrong, aligning closely with the figure cited.
No catastrophic consequences from Brexit, but much harder for British companies to sell goods to the EU
Consistent with analyses showing no sudden collapse but 10-20% reductions in UK-EU goods trade due to new barriers.
EU remains the UK's biggest trading partner by far
2025 data confirms EU accounts for ~41% of UK exports and ~50% of imports.
Sources Consulted
- A decade on from Brexit vote, divided brothers are both disappointed
- What do Britons think of Brexit, 10 years since the referendum?
- East Midlands brothers at odds over European Union
- Trade and investment core statistics book
- EU trade relations with the United Kingdom
- Statistics on UK-EU trade
- United Kingdom's Top Trading Partners 2025
- Brexit is less popular than ever
- List of the largest trading partners of the European Union
- One in five who voted for Brexit now think it was the wrong decision
- Which Leave voters have turned against Brexit?
- Ten years of Brexit