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Two years since the UK voted out of the EU, little remains clear
Two years since the UK voted to leave to leave the European Union, little remains clear about how the country will proceed in its future relationship with the rest of the world. The shock result was a major political earthquake, a huge vote of no confidence in the UK's leadership and a rejection of its approach to the world stage. The vote leave did not reflect any particular national mood but rather represented a majority of people who were fed up with the direction the country is going. There is little appetite for new policies or big deals with the EU but there is certainly a will to make changes. Whether this will lead to the formation of a new government or a new constitutional order in Britain will be determined by the new mood of the people.