The Elites Fumbled the Bag, But Based Brexit Voters Still Have Zero Regrets
A decade later, the media wants you to cry about Brexit, but the folks who voted to tell Brussels to kick rocks are still standing tall while the Whitehall bureaucrats cope.

Ten years after the legendary 2016 referendum, the establishment media is still absolutely crying itself to sleep over Brexit, desperately wishing for a massive wave of 'Bregret' that simply isn't happening. For the based citizens who voted to leave, there are zero regrets. Despite a decade of non-stop doomposting from corporate journalists and globalist talking heads, pro-Brexit Britons are still standing tall, completely unbothered. They knew exactly what they wanted then, and they still know it was the right call now.
The absolute core of this whole movement was simple: regaining control. Regular people were sick of having their lives micro-managed by unelected, high-paid Eurocrats in Brussels who couldn't care less about the UK. Reclaiming national sovereignty wasn't some complex academic exercise—it was a basic assertion of independence. The ability to write our own laws and run our own country is a massive, permanent win that completely flies over the heads of the managerial class who only care about their corporate spreadsheets.
But let's be totally real: the absolute clowns in Westminster have completely fumbled the bag. Pro-Brexit voters are the first to point out that the political class has squandered the massive freedoms won during the exit. Instead of immediately binning the useless EU red tape and securing the border like they promised, consecutive high-tax governments fumbled the transition because they are completely allergic to actual freedom and lack the spine to implement real, bold changes.
To understand how we got here, we have to look back at the absolute state of things before 2016. For decades, the UK was slowly being absorbed into a giant, borderless superstate that treated local culture and national identity like obstacles to be cleared away. The referendum was the ultimate wake-up call to the globalist elite, a massive democratic middle finger to a system that thought it could rule without the consent of the governed. It was a historic moment where the people finally decided to take the keys back.
Once the UK officially hit the exit in 2020, the government had a golden opportunity to show the world what an agile, independent nation could do. We got our legislative powers back over immigration, farming, and trade. But instead of running with it, the midwit bureaucrats in Whitehall spent years drag-heeling and keeping EU laws on the books. It turns out that when you spend decades letting Brussels write your homework, you completely forget how to do it yourself.
The corporate media loves to post cherry-picked economic data to convince everyone that the sky is falling because of Brexit. They conveniently ignore the fact that the entire global economy got absolutely wrecked by pandemic lockdowns and energy crises. They want us to believe that a bit of trade friction is a national tragedy, while ignoring the massive long-term benefit of not being chained to a declining European regulatory bloc that is slowly regulating itself into economic irrelevance.
Public opinion tracking shows a massive cope gap between the elites and regular folks. The suit-and-tie crowd is obsessed with GDP decimals, but real people care about who is actually running the show. For the legendary crowd of voters who have zero regrets, the fact that we can actually vote out the people who make our laws is a massive win. That is real democratic accountability, and no amount of establishment gaslighting is going to make people forget how important that is.
Moving forward, the only implication that matters is whether the UK will actually find some leaders with the guts to use the power we reclaimed. The globalist uniparty in Westminster is always looking for a way to sneak back into alignment with Brussels so they can go back to their comfortable, low-effort routine. We have to keep holding their feet to the fire to ensure they don't sell out the sovereign independence that the people fought so hard to win.
In conclusion, the fact that pro-Brexit voters are still holding the line ten years later shows that the desire for national freedom is completely undefeated. Yeah, the Westminster elite fumbled the play and squandered the massive potential of our exit, but the decision to leave was still 100% the right move. The problem isn't Brexit; the problem is the useless political class. Once we get leaders who actually want to win, the true power of an independent Britain will finally be unleashed.
