Kent residents speak about Brexit a year after historic vote
17:05, 23 June 2017
A year after the UK voted to leave the EU people in Kent have been talking about whether they would cast their ballot differently if they got another chance to do so now.
Fifty-nine percent of the county ticked the ‘leave’ box last year, with Tunbridge Wells the only constituency that backed ‘remain’.
KMTV took to the streets to gauge people’s opinions, including those of EU migrants living here, with some interesting results.
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