Six years later EU referendum, Brexit has left “permanent scars” on European nationals living in the UK, according to a new study.
Two-thirds of EU and EEA nationals living in the UK who took part in the study said Brexit had “significantly – and mostly negatively – affected their feelings for the UK”, said researchers from University of Birmingham and Lancaster University.
And many of the 364 respondents said Brexit had made them reconsider their future in Britain and undermined their confidence in British institutions and politicians.