Friday, June 24, 2016

UK votes to LEAVE the EU The Results 24th June 2016

UK votes to LEAVE the EU



The UK has voted to leave the EU by 52% to 48%. Leave won the majority of votes in England and Wales, while every council in Scotland saw Remain majorities.



Leave
Vote share

51.9%

17,410,742 VOTES

Remain
Vote share

48.1%

16,141,241 VOTES


Electorate 46,501,241

Turnout 72.2%

Rejected ballots 26,033





UK votes to leave EU and Cameron quits, David Cameron announces he will step down as PM by October.

The London stock market has plunged in the wake of the UK's referendum vote to leave the EU.

Against the euro, the pound dropped 7% to about €1.2085.

The euro also fell 3.3% against the dollar, its biggest one-day fall since the currency's inception.

Currency traders say these moves are more extreme than those seen during the financial crisis of 2008.

The pound has collapsed to its lowest level in over 30 years, suffering its biggest one-day fall in living memory.


England

Leave 53.4%

15,188,406 VOTES

Remain 46.6%

13,266,996 VOTES

Turnout: 73.0%


Northern Ireland

Leave 44.2%

349,442 VOTES

Remain 55.8%

440,437 VOTES

Turnout: 62.9%


Scotland

Leave 38.0%

1,018,322 VOTES

Remain 62.0%

1,661,191 VOTES

completeTurnout: 67.2%


Wales

Leave 52.5%

854,572 VOTES

Remain 47.5%

772,347 VOTES

Turnout: 71.7%


European Union Referendum Rutland Result June 2016

All ballot boxes were returned and verification started hour of the polls closing.

Rutland verification count. Turnout  78.2%. 22,986 votes

result:

Remain 11,353 (49.4%)

Leave 11,613 (50.6%)

Total votes 22,984





















Sir Alan Duncan Rutland & Melton Conservative MP tweeted this 
morning:

David Cameron resuscitated the Conservative Party.
Leavers will have to be very careful not to kill it off again.