With such a disjoined reponse to why people made the choices on both sides of the Referendum debate this excellent short video focuses on those in northern English deprived communities and their rationales.

Short documentary set in the former mining village of Stainforth, near Doncaster, in the wake of the Brexit. 
Sheena Moore, a social worker from a former coal mining family leads us through her village and asks people how they voted, why, and what they hope for. What emerges is a picture of a neglected and invisible working class who have suffered immensely under the EU and the UK government.

Filmed and edited by Sheena Sumaria, Guerrera Films

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