 A little over six months ago, the British people voted for change. On June 23, 2016, the United Kingdom made a decision to leave the European Union through a referendum. The poll turned out 52% to leave and 48% to stay. The total turnout of the poll was 71% of the whole population. Why do you want to leave? Why do you want the UK out of the EU? We want to take back control of our laws, of our democracy, of our borders and of our taxes and our money. We certainly don't want to cut all ties with Europe, as Benjamin was saying just there. I've never heard anyone suggesting that. We just want a gradual return of powers so that we can be a self-governing country such as you or any other independent state in the world takes for granted. Although the media emphasised negative aspects of remaining in the European Union, many citizens in central London seemed to think Brexit was an irrational choice. Some of their opinions are as follows. I never get involved in social media. You might expect me to say that. Decision was made by the masses on the basis of miscommunication or disinformation. I think there wasn't a single either politician or media who informed the population well. I don't think that there are very many good things about Brexit. I really want to stay part of Europe so it would be a mistake I think to leave. I don't see any point in moving away from where we have established markets. In the time that we've decided to come away from Europe, the pound has depreciated in value by 20%. We haven't gained anything by it. We haven't established new markets anywhere. But if you were to make this vote today, I suspect that there would be a majority in favour of staying in Europe because a lot of people who voted to come out now realise how difficult it is. But there we are. We will maybe lose the EEC market, a lot of the markets. But I'm fairly optimistic, although things are undecided, that we will find other markets worldwide. I think it's thrown the whole country into disarray. And I think we are showing a lack of leadership at the moment, which is because nobody really knows what to do. I say the main search, obviously a lot of our farms research comes from the EU. So I think that's going to be a massive hit through our research. I think that's out from the international community when they leave the EU. I personally am a German citizen and Brexit, I know for many of my friends who are also from the EU, this might just feel not welcome in this country and there's any more. And many are thinking of leaving and we lose a lot of skills and connections to the world. I don't think it will affect my employment. The only thing as an employer, it might affect, is obviously I won't be able to employ people so easily. I don't think from the European Union. Country, in terms of British people in other countries and I can see the millinext advice, obviously travelling abroad and having Brexit around. I think Brexit was a smokescreen anyway. I think that for so much of this country it sees London as an entity and then there's the rest of the country. The market has diminished quite a bit in terms of the posts available and the rate that you can get paid.