On 23 June 2016, UK voters cast their ballots in a referendum that will live forever in European history books.
51.9% of voters decided to leave the EU, while 48.1% favoured remaining.
The outcome was followed by the resignation of the then UK Prime Minister, David Cameron and a long-lasting period of negotiations that culminated on 31 January 2020 when the UK officially left the EU.
That election day a decade ago held different meanings for different people.
For some, like Katy Lee and Dominic Kraemer from the popular podcast, The Europeans, it was an inspiration to start talking more about the EU; for others, like corporate lobbyist Connor Allen, it marked the beginning of a political transition.













