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The town of Grimsby in northern England was built on the fishing industry. Some 70 percent of people in the town voted for Brexit, hoping that the UK's departure from the European Union would boost its flagging fortunes. But seven years on from the landmark referendum, those who banked on a turnaround are disappointed, while those who feared it are not taking it lying down. "I wish Brexit never happened," fishmonger Nathan Goldley tells AFP, blaming it for increased red tape and added costs. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES