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Tell us: have you changed your mind about Brexit?

A polling card from 2016.
The UK is scheduled to leave the EU on 29 March, 1,009 days after the referendum. Photograph: Yui Mok/PA

Deal or no deal the UK is preparing to leave the European Union in less than two months’ time.

Jeremy Corbyn has accused Theresa May of trying to run down the clock with her threats of a no-deal Brexit but hardline Brexiter Jacob Rees Mogg said on Tuesday the prime minister should close parliament to stop any bill blocking such a no deal.

Airbus is the latest major company to condemn the government’s handling of the process, and on Wednesday Brexit supporter James Dyson announced the extraction of his company to Singapore, prompting fury from some who see the move as indicative of a hypocritical elite.

Among those who feel Brexit is either a mistake or something that cannot be achieved satisfactorily a People’s Vote campaign for a second referendum has gained followers. Some MPs have called for a citizen’s assembly to break the deadlock in negotiations that require compromises. But has the public mood changed at all? And if so, in what way?

In exploring the UK for the Anywhere But Westminster series the Guardian’s John Harris said this week that the country is as divided as ever – but now along the lines of those constantly talking about Brexit and those voters who are bored, switched off or frustrated.

Whatever your thoughts about leaving the European Union and the Brexit process so far we would like to hear from you. If you consider yourself ambivalent, frustrated or unsure of your views, we are still interested in what you have to say.

How to share your views

Tell us about your views, how they may have changed, and why, in the form below. You can also tell us how you think leaving the EU will affect you or your community for better or worse. A journalist may be in touch and will feature some of your contributions in our reporting.

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