Just in case there's anyone out there who did not know - the UK voted to leave the European Union during the referendum in 2016.
A convincing majority of voters in East Lancashire voted to walk away from the European Union.
Each of the six boroughs in turn elected to reject the UK's membership of the continental power broker, going further even than the mood nationally, which stood at 52 per cent Leave and 48 per cent Remain.
If we could do it all again, would you vote differently? Here's your chance.
With Britain’s departure from the European Union at 11pm on Friday, here's a quick recap on how the region voted.
Blackburn with Darwen - 65 per cent turnout
Leave 36,799
Remain 28,522
Burnley - 67 per cent turnout
Leave 28,854
Remain 14,462
Pendle - 70 per cent turnout
Leave 28,631
Remain 16,704
Ribble Valley - 60 per cent turnout
Leave 28,631
Remain 16, 704
Hyndburn - 64 per cent turnout
Leave 26,568
Remain 13,569
Rossendale - 72 per cent turnout
Leave 23, 169
Remain 15,012
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