INTB 3355 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Peter Cruddas, Stuart Rose, Web Portal

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Brexit: all you need to know about the. This article is designed to be an easy-to-understand guide on what happens now that the uk has voted to leave the european union. A referendum - a vote in which everyone (or nearly everyone) of voting age can take part - was held on. Thursday 23 june, to decide whether the uk should leave or remain in the european union. The referendum turnout was 71. 8%, with more than 30 million people voting. England voted strongly for brexit, by 53. 4% to 46. 6%, as did wales, with leave getting 52. 5% of the vote and. Scotland and northern ireland both backed staying in the eu. 62% to 38%, while 55. 8% in northern ireland voted remain and 44. 2% leave. Britain has got a new prime minister - theresa may. The former home secretary took over from david. Cameron, who resigned on the day after losing the referendum.

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