UK marks five years since Brexit amid calls to rejoin and claims of ‘betrayal’
- Today marks five years since the UK left the EU following the 2016 referendum, with Corby having the highest percentage of leave voters at 64.2% and South Northamptonshire having the highest remain share at 45.7%.
- Businesses have experienced challenges since Brexit, with Michael Papé stating, 'It's more difficult and trade dropped,' while Andrew Baxter believes it was 'the best thing in the long term.'
- Pubs in Bradford celebrated 'Brexit Day' five years ago, with Ye Olde Crown planning British hits and The Drum Winder offering a free drink for 'blue passports.'
- Phil Bartley, manager of The Drum Winder, expressed, 'I think it's a big day for everybody,' as pubs hosted memorable events to mark the occasion.
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