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Brexit: divided generations

A four-part series looking at views on Brexit

  • Brexit teens: coming of age during political chaos – video

    Hear how teenagers from across Britain really feel about Brexit, in their own words
  • Dudley high street

    'We're afraid': anger in Dudley at 'senior people' who voted for Brexit

    In a constituency that backed leave by 71.4%, a sense of betrayal is felt by those too young to vote in 2016
  • Olivia Butler; Phil Jardine; Eilleen Means and Sam Hickmott.

    'A lot of people are angry': Bristol West locals say Labour not listening over Brexit

    It’s one of Labour’s safest seats, where eight in 10 voted to remain in the EU, but students say the party’s equivocations on a second poll is denting their support
  • Shirebrook is home to Sports Direct’s huge warehouse headquarters.

    'The way the EU treated the UK opened my eyes': Bolsover's Brexit

    The Derbyshire town, Dennis Skinner’s constituency, voted to leave by over 70% – and has had no change of heart
  • Nathosh Wjendran, a student at Queen Mary University, London.

    ‘I never thought of myself as anything other than European’

    In the first of a series, Guardian reporters visit constituencies across the country to listen to young people’s views on Brexit. First stop: Poplar and Limehouse, Tower Hamlets, London
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