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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Carmen Fishwick

How do you feel about the Brexit vote, one year on?

Miniature figures at a theme park in Brussels, Belgium, holding Brexit signs.
A year after the EU referendum, how do you feel about the Brexit negotiations? Photograph: Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images

It’s been almost a year since Britain voted to leave the European Union by 52% to 48%.. We’d like you to tell us how the decision has affected your life, and how you feel about your vote now.

Since the vote, David Cameron has resigned, Theresa May became prime minister, article 50 was triggered, and the Conservatives lost their majority after calling a snap election earlier this month.

May has been left with the task of forming a minority government with support from the DUP. On Wednesday, she became the first prime minister in decades to lay out a legislative programme without a guaranteed House of Commons majority.

Whether you voted to leave or remain we’d like to know how you feel one year on. Are you concerned about the negotiations? What impact has the decision had on your life? And have recent news events changed your view on your vote? Share your views with us.

You can fill in the form below – anonymously, if you prefer – and we’ll use a selection of responses in our reporting. We will keep your information as secure as possible.

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