Britain has voted to leave the European {Unification|Institute}, results from Thursday's milestone referendum showed, an {end result|result|final result} that sets the country {with an|by using an} uncertain path and deals the {most significant|major} problem to European efforts to forge greater unity since World War Two.
financial markets dived as counting from 304 of 382 areas showed a 51. 5/48. 5 every cent split for {departing|giving|going out of}.
People gathered in The Churchill Tavern, an {british|english language|everyday terms} themed bar, react as the BBC predicts Briatin will leave the {EUROPEAN UNION|EUROPEAN} in New York, ALL OF US, June 23, 2016. -- Reuters news agency
Persons gathered in The Churchill Tavern, a British {designed|inspired|styled} bar, react as the BBC predicts Briatin will leave the EU in {Nyc|Ny|New york city}, US, June {twenty three|twenty-three|3}, 2016. -- Reuters
Pristine suffered its biggest one-day fall of more than 10pc against the {buck|money|dollars}, hitting a 31-year low on market fears {your decision|the choice} will hit investment in the world's 5th {most significant|major} economy.
The vote will initiate at least {2 yrs|2 years|couple of years} of messy divorce {procedures|process|actions} with the EU, increase questions over London's role as a global financial capital {and set|make} huge pressure on Prime Minister David Cameron to resign, though he pledged during the campaign to stay on whatever the result.
The euro slumped more than 3pc against the {buck|money|dollars} on concerns a Brexit vote {is going to do|will perform|can do} wider {economical|monetary} and political damage to what will become a 27-member union. Investors {put|added} into safe-haven assets including gold, and the yen surged. European shares were on course to {open up|start} 6 to 7. 5pc lower.
{There was clearly|There is|There were} no immediate comment from the {Lender|Standard bank|Loan company} of England. Global policymakers prepared for action to stabilise markets, with {Western|Japanese people} Finance Minister Taro Aso promising to "respond as needed" in the {foreign currency|money|forex} market.
Nigel Farage commemorates as he leaves a "Leave. EU" organisation get together. -- AP
Nigel Farage celebrates as he leaves a "Leave. EU" {company|business|enterprise} party. -- AP
{However|But} there was euphoria among Britain's eurosceptic forces, {declaring|proclaiming|professing} a victory they {designed|created|formed} as a protest against British political leaders, big business and foreign {frontrunners|market leaders|commanders} including Barack Obama who had urged Britain to stay in the {cuadernillo|amas|masse}.
"Dare to dream that the dawn is {disregarding|circumventing|ignoring} on an independent {Usa|Combined|Unified} Kingdom, " said Nigel Farage, leader of the eurosceptic UK Independence Get together.
"If the predictions are right, this will be a victory for real persons, a victory for {everyone else|the rest of us}, a victory for decent people... Let {06|Summer|August} 23 go down in our history as our independence day. " This individual called the EU a "doomed project".
By 5: 41am (0441 GMT), 93pc of the vote {experienced|got|acquired} been counted, making Leave's lead impossible to {invert|change}.
Supporters of the 'Stronger In' Campaign react as results of the {EUROPEAN UNION|EUROPEAN} referendum are announced at a results party at the Royal Festival {Corridor|Area|Lounge} in London June {twenty-four|twenty four}, 2016. -- AFP
{Followers|Proponents|Fans} of the 'Stronger In' Campaign react as results of the EU referendum are announced at a results party at the Royal Festival Hall in London June 24, 2016. -- AFP
Asked if Cameron, who called the referendum in 2013 and campaigned in which to stay the bloc, should resign if Britain {the very best|identified|the best performer} for Brexit, Farage said: "Immediately". An aide working in Cameron's office {informed|advised} reporters: "We're in uncharted territory... Everyone's just really tired. They haven't {rested|had sex}. "
{The uk|Britain} itself now faces a threat to its survival, as Ireland voted 62pc in {favor|go for} of staying in the EU and is likely to press for a new referendum on whether to become independent after its 2014 vote to stay in {the united kingdom|great britain}.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Thursday's vote "makes clear that {the folks|the individuals|those} of Scotland see their future as part of the European Union". Northern Ireland's {most significant|major} Irish nationalist get together, Sinn Fein, said the result intensified {the situation|the truth} for a vote on whether to quit the {Usa|Combined|Unified} Kingdom.
European politicians responded with shock. "Please {inform|notify} me I'm still {going to bed|attempting to sleep|sleeping peacefully} and this is all {simply a} bad nightmare! {inch|inches|very well} former Finnish Prime Ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) Alexander Stubb tweeted.
financial markets dived as counting from 304 of 382 areas showed a 51. 5/48. 5 every cent split for {departing|giving|going out of}.
People gathered in The Churchill Tavern, an {british|english language|everyday terms} themed bar, react as the BBC predicts Briatin will leave the {EUROPEAN UNION|EUROPEAN} in New York, ALL OF US, June 23, 2016. -- Reuters news agency
Persons gathered in The Churchill Tavern, a British {designed|inspired|styled} bar, react as the BBC predicts Briatin will leave the EU in {Nyc|Ny|New york city}, US, June {twenty three|twenty-three|3}, 2016. -- Reuters
Pristine suffered its biggest one-day fall of more than 10pc against the {buck|money|dollars}, hitting a 31-year low on market fears {your decision|the choice} will hit investment in the world's 5th {most significant|major} economy.
The vote will initiate at least {2 yrs|2 years|couple of years} of messy divorce {procedures|process|actions} with the EU, increase questions over London's role as a global financial capital {and set|make} huge pressure on Prime Minister David Cameron to resign, though he pledged during the campaign to stay on whatever the result.
The euro slumped more than 3pc against the {buck|money|dollars} on concerns a Brexit vote {is going to do|will perform|can do} wider {economical|monetary} and political damage to what will become a 27-member union. Investors {put|added} into safe-haven assets including gold, and the yen surged. European shares were on course to {open up|start} 6 to 7. 5pc lower.
{There was clearly|There is|There were} no immediate comment from the {Lender|Standard bank|Loan company} of England. Global policymakers prepared for action to stabilise markets, with {Western|Japanese people} Finance Minister Taro Aso promising to "respond as needed" in the {foreign currency|money|forex} market.
Nigel Farage commemorates as he leaves a "Leave. EU" organisation get together. -- AP
Nigel Farage celebrates as he leaves a "Leave. EU" {company|business|enterprise} party. -- AP
{However|But} there was euphoria among Britain's eurosceptic forces, {declaring|proclaiming|professing} a victory they {designed|created|formed} as a protest against British political leaders, big business and foreign {frontrunners|market leaders|commanders} including Barack Obama who had urged Britain to stay in the {cuadernillo|amas|masse}.
"Dare to dream that the dawn is {disregarding|circumventing|ignoring} on an independent {Usa|Combined|Unified} Kingdom, " said Nigel Farage, leader of the eurosceptic UK Independence Get together.
"If the predictions are right, this will be a victory for real persons, a victory for {everyone else|the rest of us}, a victory for decent people... Let {06|Summer|August} 23 go down in our history as our independence day. " This individual called the EU a "doomed project".
By 5: 41am (0441 GMT), 93pc of the vote {experienced|got|acquired} been counted, making Leave's lead impossible to {invert|change}.
Supporters of the 'Stronger In' Campaign react as results of the {EUROPEAN UNION|EUROPEAN} referendum are announced at a results party at the Royal Festival {Corridor|Area|Lounge} in London June {twenty-four|twenty four}, 2016. -- AFP
{Followers|Proponents|Fans} of the 'Stronger In' Campaign react as results of the EU referendum are announced at a results party at the Royal Festival Hall in London June 24, 2016. -- AFP
Asked if Cameron, who called the referendum in 2013 and campaigned in which to stay the bloc, should resign if Britain {the very best|identified|the best performer} for Brexit, Farage said: "Immediately". An aide working in Cameron's office {informed|advised} reporters: "We're in uncharted territory... Everyone's just really tired. They haven't {rested|had sex}. "
{The uk|Britain} itself now faces a threat to its survival, as Ireland voted 62pc in {favor|go for} of staying in the EU and is likely to press for a new referendum on whether to become independent after its 2014 vote to stay in {the united kingdom|great britain}.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Thursday's vote "makes clear that {the folks|the individuals|those} of Scotland see their future as part of the European Union". Northern Ireland's {most significant|major} Irish nationalist get together, Sinn Fein, said the result intensified {the situation|the truth} for a vote on whether to quit the {Usa|Combined|Unified} Kingdom.
European politicians responded with shock. "Please {inform|notify} me I'm still {going to bed|attempting to sleep|sleeping peacefully} and this is all {simply a} bad nightmare! {inch|inches|very well} former Finnish Prime Ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) Alexander Stubb tweeted.
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