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...
Our first step uses OLS estimations with robust standard errors to explore the responsiveness of the pro‐Brexit vote to: (i) public spending on culture; (ii) inflow and outflow of migrants; (iii) net mobility; and (iv) the percentage of highly educated people in addition to the migration...
Mitchell adds: "I think the polls can't be trusted at all, as where the swings happen will be far more important than the actual percentage of votes cast for a party. The idea that lots of northern and midlands towns will suddenly vote for a Conservative old Etonian, Brexit or no, is...
For today’s column, though, I want to share the part of the interview that focused on the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union. If “Brexit” actually happens, there will be diminished trade between the United Kingdom and the European Union. That will be bad for both sid...
"A lot of bets were placed on 'the remain' vote being successful, now those bets will be unwound," he added. "The reality of this vote has yet to unfold." As market watchers struggled to assess the impact of Britain's historicBrexit from the EU, reactions to the unexpected resultranged...
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It's also one of the few reasons for the Scots to vote in favour of Brexit which is why there is such upset north of the border. Mostly though it's just political noise-making, somehow I doubt the likes of Reese-Mogg would give a shit about the plight of Scottish fishing villages ...
RESULTS A full overview of all results is presented in Appendix Table 1 (average percentage change compared to baseline, i.e., pre‐Brexit), Appendix Table 2 (annual changes for the hard Brexit scenario) and Appendix Table 3 (change in absolute values). Table 2. Full endowment general equil...
Our results suggest that there would not have been any significant change in the development of the FTSE 100 Index in the medium to long term if there had not been a referendum. On the other hand, we find a significantly negative effect of 1.2 percentage points on the 10-year bond yield...
The decision of the UK public in July 2016 to vote to leave the European Union was greeted with surprise within the UK and across the world. However, should we really have been surprised? Surveys of attitudes towards freedom of movement to the UK over th