Seven years ago today, voters across Greater Manchester went to the polls with two options in front of them. Leave or remain.
It was a very simple choice — for a very complicated question. The lead up to the Brexit referendum led to the exposure of huge divisions within the UK, and many hoped that the thorny issue of our membership of the European Union could be resolved, once and for all, with the in-out ballot.
It did anything but that. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link In the intervening years, Britain has had two general elections — the most recent fought over how it was best to exit the EU — and seen Brexit become the easiest way of starting an argument over the dinner table.
Now, seven years on from the UK’s most recent referendum, the Manchester Evening News spoke to voters from all 10 Greater Manchester boroughs on the eve of the eve of the anniversary to see if residents would change their vote if they had the benefit of hindsight.