Regrexit

//ɹɪˈɡɹɛɡ.zɪt//

Synonyms for "regrexit"

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Labour has one chance now. To emerge within weeks as Britain's centrist "Regrexit Unionist" party. If it did that, even I might forgive it.

Source: wiktionary

There are leave voters who confessed to reporters that they never thought their side would actually win, that their vote had only ever been intended as a protest, presumed to be safe because surely everyone else would vote the other way. […] A Twitter user came up with a new coinage for this rapid form of buyer's remorse: Regrexit. […] When some of those leave voters see that Brexit has not brought back the good jobs of old, that housing is still in desperately short supply and that a migrant family still lives round the corner, the Regrexit sentiment will grow.

Source: wiktionary

From reports, the UK is moving rapidly from Brexit to Regrexit.

Source: wiktionary

In the spirit of Brexit, these attitudes even have their own media-friendly nickname: Bregret or Regrexit.

Source: wiktionary

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