Fenland had a high percentage of Leave voters in 2016 referendum, but how do people feel today?
Five years since the UK left the EU, two business owners who voted Leave tell us if it was worth it.
It has been five years since the UK left the EU following the result of the 2016 referendum. People in Northamptonshire voted in favour of leaving, with Corby having the highest percentage of leave voters, at 64.2%. South Northamptonshire had the highest remain share at 45.7%.
Before the Brexit vote, Richard Haward's Oysters was looking to double its EU exports to 20% of sales. Now exports abroad make-up 0.5%. The UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has talked of a reset of relations with the EU and improving market access for food and farm goods.
Today marks five years since Britain's exit from the EU - and Brits are not thrilled about how it's turned out. Here The Mirror looks at some of the negative impacts of Brexit
Five years after Britain officially left the European Union, Brexit is less popular than ever. YouGov polling on Wednesday showed the number of Brits who think leaving the EU was a good idea is at its lowest since the referendum,
And how does the Mayor of London respond? With this: "Five years on from Brexit, London remains a European city, where European Londoners are valued and cherished. You are our neighbours, colleagues, friends and loved ones. Thank you for making London your home. You are wanted here — and always will be."
Brexit has remained a divisive force in Britain ever since the 2016 referendum was announced. For Brexit supporters, the UK is now a sovereign nation in charge of its own destiny. For opponents, Britain has become an isolated and diminished country. Now, five years on, as people and businesses are still wrestling with the economic, social and cultural aftershocks, FRANCE 24's William Hilderbrandt welcomes Miriam Sorace, Associate Professor in Comparative Politics at the University of Reading.
While the Vote Leave bus famously promised extra cash for the NHS, five years on 52 per cent of Britons think Brexit has been bad for the health service, compared to only 6 per cent who think it has brought improvement.
Five years on from the day Britain formally left the EU, BBC Verify has examined five important ways Brexit has affected Britain. Economists and analysts generally assess the impact of leaving the EU single market and customs union on 1 Jan 2021 on the UK's goods trade as having been negative.
Friday marks the fifth anniversary of Britain's official departure from the European Union - an event that has changed the country economically, socially and politically