June 2023 marks the seventh anniversary of Britain's decision to leave the European Union.

The UK has since gone through four Prime Ministers.

The fifth, Rishi Sunak, has been at 10 Downing Street since October. He has almost doubled the tenure of his predecessor Liz Truss.

As varied as the political agendas of the many prime ministers since 2016 may have been, they all have in common the fate of having to deal with – and even still defend – Brexit.

“There was this whole idea of ​​'Global Britain'.

It's still a mirage at the moment," says the head of the German-British Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Ulrich Hoppe.

German companies in Great Britain complain about increased costs, more bureaucracy and delays.

At some point it will simply no longer be worthwhile for many companies to maintain their own location in the non-EU country.

Brexit is and will remain a well-calculated, almost intentional own goal.

Football on the island traditionally follows its very own laws.