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Ten years after Brexit, Scottish author James Miller highlights lost EU funding and benefits in his book, stressing Scotland’s pro-EU sentiment and the need for continued cooperation.
Ten years after the 2016 Brexit referendum, Scottish author James Miller reflects on the UK’s EU departure in his book *Keeping the Light On*, highlighting significant EU funding—nearly £1.5 billion to Scotland’s Highlands and Islands from 1975 to 2020—for infrastructure and community projects.
He emphasizes broader benefits like freedom of movement, cultural exchange, and a sense of European belonging, noting Scotland’s strong remain vote and ongoing economic and social impacts.
Miller critiques the EU’s poor public communication, particularly in England, and views his work as a hopeful call to preserve cooperation and connection.
Diez años después del Brexit, el autor escocés James Miller destaca en su libro la pérdida de fondos y beneficios de la UE, haciendo hincapié en el sentimiento pro-UE de Escocia y la necesidad de una cooperación continuada.