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EU referendum: City of London and Lambeth vote to remain EU referendum: Barking and Dagenham vote to leave
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City of London, the first London borough to return a result in the referendum, has voted to remain in the EU. Barking and Dagenham has voted to leave the EU, while the City of London, Lambeth and Wandsworth have voted in favour of remaining.
People voted 3,312 in favour of remaining, while 1,087 voted to leave. City of London, the first borough to return a result, voted to remain with 3,312 as opposed to 1,087 for leave.
Lambeth also voted to remain, with 111,584 votes compared with 30,340 in favour of Leave. Lambeth also voted to remain, with 111,584 votes compared with 30,340 in favour of leave. In Wandsworth 75% (118,463) voted to remain.
At least four million Londoners voted in the referendum, a 74% turnout and the highest since the 1950 general election when more than 80% voted. In Barking and Dagenham 62% (27,750) were for leave, with 38% for remain.
Hammersmith and Fulham also voted to remain.
At least four million Londoners voted in the referendum, representing a 74% turnout - the highest since the 1950 general election when more than 80% voted.
Earlier Laura Kuenssberg, BBC's political editor, said experts predicted nearly 1.9 million people in inner London areas were likely to vote remain while Leave campaigners expected favourable results in outer London.