Results of the Brexit referendum of June 23, 2016, by percentage of votes cast Share of voters48.1%48.1%51.9%51.9%RemainLeave 0%10%20%30%40%50%60% Additional Information © Statista 2025 Show source Download PDF + XLS + PNG + PPT + Source Show sources information Show publish...
BREXIT Referendum, 2016The objective of this study is to analyse the differential impact that the main events in the implementation of Brexit have had on the European banking sector, and attempt to identify whether said impact has been different for UK and European banks. To do this, we ...
June 29, 2016 Uninformed decisions tend to have unpredictable outcomes. Few foresaw the Brexit referendum results which have divided a nation along not only national lines but also demographic lines. With most Brits ill-informed about the real impact of leaving the EU, most voted according to se...
What Is Brexit? Brexit is a portmanteau of the words "British" and "exit" coined to refer to the U.K.'s decision in a June 23, 2016, referendum to leave the EU.1On Dec. 24, 2020, the U.K. and the EU struck a provisionalfree-trade agreementthat ensures the two sides can trad...
With the results of the referendum in the United Kingdom, Macedonia is losing an important ally within the EU and a supporter of its membership, the Macedonian Foreign Affairs Minister Nikola Poposki said. "For Macedonia and for the Balkan as a whole it will mean losing a fierce supporter of...
The Referendum The Leave side won the June 2016 referendum with 51.9% of the ballot, or 17.4 million votes, while Remain received 48.1% or 16.1 million votes. Voter turnout was 72.2%. The results were tallied on a U.K.-wide basis, but the overall figures conceal stark regional differences...
5 The main outcome variable is the vote share that supported the Leave campaign in the 2016 Brexit referendum. The main independent variables are: (i) culture‐related public expenditure (labelled public spending: culture) and (ii) three migration variables labelled total_inflow_foreign_immigrants,...
The British Exit, or Brexit, is a term established to refer to the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union after a referendum was held on June 23, 2016. Brexit’s results greatly influenced global markets and the British pound, and prompted changes in the establishment and fo...
After the referendum results, he resigned. To avoid leaving the EU without a deal (known as “hard Brexit” or “no-deal Brexit”), the government provided an extension twice to create time for negotiations. A deal with the EU is important. No country has ever left the EU before, so ...
If Boris Johnson wins, the government will honor the results of the 2016 referendum and extricate the United Kingdom from the European Union. If the other parties win enough seats to block a Tory majority, they almost certainly will undo Brexit, presumably by setting up a rigged second referen...