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Main article: Brexit in popular culture
Brexit has inspired many creative works, such as murals, sculptures, novels, plays,
movies and video games. The response of British artists and writers to Brexit has
in general been negative, reflecting a reported overwhelming percentage of people
involved in Britain's creative industries voting against leaving the European
Union.[343] Despite issues around immigration being central in the Brexit debate,
British artists left the migrants' perspective largely unexplored. However, Brexit
also inspired UK-based migrant artists to create new works and "claim agency over
their representation within public spaces and create a platform for a new social
imagination that can facilitate transnational and trans-local encounters,
multicultural democratic spaces, sense of commonality, and solidarity."[344]
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The UK also left the European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or Euratom).