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The UK has voted to leave the European Union after Leave won 52 per cent to Remain's 48 per cent.The UK has voted to leave the European Union after Leave won 52 per cent to Remain's 48 per cent.
Following 43 years in the EU, the British electrorate chose Brexit after a turnout of 71.8 per cent.Following 43 years in the EU, the British electrorate chose Brexit after a turnout of 71.8 per cent.
With more than 30 million voting, this is the highest turnout at nationwide vote since 1992.With more than 30 million voting, this is the highest turnout at nationwide vote since 1992.
The chart below shows a running tally, with the map broken down into regions. You can also use the search tool to find out how your local area voted.The chart below shows a running tally, with the map broken down into regions. You can also use the search tool to find out how your local area voted.
Follow the latest live updates from the EU referendumFollow the latest live updates from the EU referendum
The UK has voted in an historic referendum on whether it wants to remain in or leave the EU, and polling teams are working through the night to return results from across the country. England and Wales voted strongly for Brexit while Scotland and Northern Ireland supported Remain.
The decision will have huge ramifications for the country, the UK’s place in the world and the political futures of many of Britain’s most senior politicians. London strongly voted to remain with 28 boroughs voting to stay in while only five boroughs voted for Brexit.
Prime Minister David Cameron has announced his decision to stand down following the result. He said he will continue in Number 10 until a successor is voted as Conservative Party leader.
Final opinion polls released as the voting booths shut at 10pm gave a four-point lead to Remain – but while conducted on the day, that was far from a conventional exit poll and subject to a similar set of accuracy issues as most polls.Final opinion polls released as the voting booths shut at 10pm gave a four-point lead to Remain – but while conducted on the day, that was far from a conventional exit poll and subject to a similar set of accuracy issues as most polls.
And the first major results to come in, from Newcastle and Sunderland, have showed much stronger performances for Leave than experts predicted.And the first major results to come in, from Newcastle and Sunderland, have showed much stronger performances for Leave than experts predicted.
An hour ahead and with a small population, Gibraltar announced its result first shortly before midnight, giving a big lead to Remain – as was expected from a territory positioned on the other side of the EU.An hour ahead and with a small population, Gibraltar announced its result first shortly before midnight, giving a big lead to Remain – as was expected from a territory positioned on the other side of the EU.
From that first result to the last – expected at around breakfast time on Friday morning – we’ll bring you all the counts in our interactive live tracker here.