Brexit: A Very British Civil War Documentary Revisits 2016 Vote After a Decade
Brexit Documentary Revisits 2016 Vote After a Decade

History is written by the winners, as the saying goes, and that is evident in the new BBC Two documentary Brexit: A Very British Civil War. Airing at 9pm, this two-part series marks the 10th anniversary of the UK's decision to leave the European Union, revisiting the intense weeks and months surrounding the 2016 referendum. The documentary is told predominantly from the perspective of the leave campaign, featuring interviews with Michael Gove, Kate Hoey, Nigel Farage, Arron Banks, and Boris Johnson. On the remain side, viewers hear from David Cameron, George Osborne, and a notably subdued Jeremy Corbyn. The result is both fascinating and horrifying, offering a deep dive into the political frenzy of the time.

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