U.K. Still Deeply Split on Brexit Five Years After Referendum

  • Study finds 82% of respondents would vote the same way again
  • Boris Johnson is trying to show the merits of leaving the EU

Photographer: Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP/Getty Images

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Five years on from the knife-edge Brexit referendum, the U.K. remains deeply divided over leaving the European Union, a study found -- though a repeat vote would yield a narrow preference for staying in the bloc.