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...
In general, results showed instant financial contagion due to the shock and increased uncertainty from the referendum results; however, the shock and uncertainty were very limited, because a few days after the polling day, most stock exchange markets had fully recovered their losses. The approach ...
Aspiring to join the EU since 2004, Macedonia is concerned about the effects of the so-called Brexit on the EU integration process. 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...
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 trade goods without t...
First, Brexit was reported to be one of the top three sources of uncertainty for around 40percent of UK businesses in the two years after the vote in the June 2016 referendum, and this proportion increased further in Autumn 2018. Hence, Brexit provided both a major and persistent uncertainty...
The study explored whether the 2016 Brexit referendum result had its theoretical roots in Tiebout's (1956) theory of “voting with their feet,” which suggests that those who cannot vote with their feet experience a behavioural trigger to protest vote (i.e., pro‐Brexit voting) due to salien...
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...
United Kingdom - The “Brexit” referendum: On December 2, 2015, in the wake of the attacks by Islamist terrorists in Paris on November 13, the House of Commons authorized air strikes by the British military on ISIL targets in Syria. The vote on the meas
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...