10 Years After Brexit Vote: How Do You Feel Now? Share Your Story
Brexit 10 Years On: Share Your Changed Views

Nearly ten years have passed since the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union in a historic referendum on 23 June 2016. Now, as the country approaches the 10th anniversary of that decision, we want to hear from people across the UK about how they feel today.

How Have Your Views Changed?

We are reaching out to individuals from all walks of life—whether you voted Leave, Remain, or did not vote at all. Your perspective matters. Do you still hold the same opinion you did in 2016? Have personal experiences or national developments altered your stance? We want to understand the evolving sentiment on Brexit.

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