ON Wednesday, Prime Minister Theresa May will trigger Article 50 to say the UK intends to leave the European Union.
Once the article is triggered, the countdown will officially begin to the UK's withdrawal from the union, which could take around two years or longer to negotiate.
When this starts, the process cannot be stopped.
So we recently asked - if you could vote again in the EU Referendum, would you still vote the same way?
Here are the results:
- The overwhelming majority said yes - I still think we should Leave (503 distinct votes)
- A total of 279 distinct voters said no - I wish I could change my vote
- 52 people said they were not sure how they would vote now
Would you stand by your vote? Let us know how you voted and why in the comments below.
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