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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 referendum | Follow the latest live updates from the EU referendum |
England and Wales voted strongly for Brexit while Scotland and Northern Ireland supported Remain. | |
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. |