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http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-36615028

"The UK has voted by 52% to 48% to leave the European Union after 43 years in an historic referendum, a BBC forecast suggests.

London and Scotland voted strongly to stay in the EU but the remain vote has been undermined by poor results in the north of England.

Voters in Wales and the English shires have backed Brexit in large numbers.

The pound fell to its lowest level against the dollar since 1985 as the markets reacted to the results.

Referendum turnout was higher than at last year's general election.

Labour's Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said the Bank of England may have to intervene to shore up the pound, which lost 3% within moments of the first result showing a strong result for Leave in Sunderland and fell as much as 6.5% against the euro."
 

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I hope they enjoy their recession.

On the plus side, it's probably a good time to buy stocks.
 

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"Scotland has voted in favour of the UK staying in the EU by 62% to 38% - with all 32 council areas backing Remain.

But the UK as a whole has voted to Leave - raising the prospect of Scotland being taken out of the EU against its will.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Scotland had delivered a 'strong, unequivocal vote' to remain in the EU.

Leave has built an insurmountable lead in the race - with the BBC forecasting a win for Leave by 52% to 48%.

Ms Sturgeon's predecessor, Alex Salmond, said the result could lead to a second independence referendum.


The SNP manifesto for May's Scottish Parliament election said there should be another referendum if there was a 'significant and material' change in circumstances, such as Scotland being taken out of the EU against its will.

Mr Salmond told the BBC he was 'quite certain Nicola Sturgeon would implement the SNP manifesto.'

Glasgow voted by 168,335 (67%) to 84,474 (33%) in favour of Remain, although turnout was relatively low.

Edinburgh backed Remain by 187,796 (74%) to 64,498 (26%), but results in England and Wales were much better for Leave.

Ms Sturgeon said the vote had made clear 'that the people of Scotland see their future as part of the European Union'.

She added: 'We await the final UK-wide result, but Scotland has spoken - and spoken decisively.'

The Scottish government's external affairs secretary, Fiona Hyslop, said all options were being looked at in order to 'protect Scotland's interests' and warned there would be 'consequences' if the UK made a decision against the will of the Scottish people."
 

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As a case study, I'm excited to see the after-effects, both short term AND long term. (Don't post what you think will happen, I have already consumed enough Economic studies etc..)
 

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As a case study, I'm excited to see the after-effects, both short term AND long term. (Don't post what you think will happen, I have already consumed enough Economic studies etc..)
lol yeah, from our (fairly) neutral standpoint it will be interesting to see what happens
 

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Anyone willing to trade short term monetary gain over freedom deserves neither.
 

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We haven't won, our battle is just beginning.

 

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You aren't even from the UK let alone living there lel.
I don't understand your point. Just because I'm not from the UK I don't want their people to have freedom?
 

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Here's the data on the election: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-36616028

The young mostly voted Remain. Those areas with the most elderly, the least education and the most identification with their nationality voted Leave.

Northern Ireland, Scotland and London voted largely to Remain, while Wales and England mostly voted to Leave.
 

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It'll be interesting to see how this affects Scotland and Northern Ireland and their place in the UK.
 

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http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-36599102

"Scotland has voted in favour of the UK staying in the EU by 62% to 38% - with all 32 council areas backing Remain.

But the UK as a whole has voted to Leave - raising the prospect of Scotland being taken out of the EU against its will.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Scotland had delivered a 'strong, unequivocal vote' to remain in the EU.

Leave has built an insurmountable lead in the race - with the BBC forecasting a win for Leave by 52% to 48%.

Ms Sturgeon's predecessor, Alex Salmond, said the result could lead to a second independence referendum.


The SNP manifesto for May's Scottish Parliament election said there should be another referendum if there was a 'significant and material' change in circumstances, such as Scotland being taken out of the EU against its will.

Mr Salmond told the BBC he was 'quite certain Nicola Sturgeon would implement the SNP manifesto.'

Glasgow voted by 168,335 (67%) to 84,474 (33%) in favour of Remain, although turnout was relatively low.

Edinburgh backed Remain by 187,796 (74%) to 64,498 (26%), but results in England and Wales were much better for Leave.

Ms Sturgeon said the vote had made clear 'that the people of Scotland see their future as part of the European Union'.

She added: 'We await the final UK-wide result, but Scotland has spoken - and spoken decisively.'

The Scottish government's external affairs secretary, Fiona Hyslop, said all options were being looked at in order to 'protect Scotland's interests' and warned there would be 'consequences' if the UK made a decision against the will of the Scottish people."
The EU were enormous opponents to scottish independence so scots are just massive fucking morons at this stage
 

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I hope they enjoy their recession.

On the plus side, it's probably a good time to buy stocks.
If there is a recession then that simply means a recession was needed to undo the damage of the EU.

In any case, the economic damage will be far, FAR less than say, being forced to take millions of immigrants from Turkey.
 

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