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2010s in United Kingdom history; 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum; 2016 in Europe; 2016 in the European Union; Aftermath of the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum; Brexit; European Union Referendum Act 2015; Political history of the United Kingdom (1979–present) Referendums in the United Kingdom
The final result of the referendum for the United Kingdom and Gibraltar was declared at Manchester Town Hall at 0720 BST on Friday 24 June 2016, after all the 382 voting areas and the twelve UK regions had declared their results, by the Chief Counting Officer (CCO) for the referendum, Jenny Watson.
English: Map of the United Kingdom showing the voting areas for the European Union membership referendum, 2016. Areas marked in blue show a majority of votes in favour of leaving the European Union, while areas marked in yellow show a majority in favour of remaining a member.
United Kingdom AV referendum area results.svg (by Nilfanion). This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file: Wales, administrative divisions - de - monochrome.svg (by TUBS ).
The results of the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum were not counted by parliamentary constituencies except in Northern Ireland. However, a number of local councils and districts released the referendum results by electoral ward or constituency, while in some cases constituency boundaries were coterminous with their ...
The 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, commonly referred to as the EU referendum or the Brexit referendum, was a referendum that took place on 23 June 2016 in the United Kingdom (UK) and Gibraltar under the provisions of the European Union Referendum Act 2015 to ask the electorate whether the country should continue to ...
These results were interpreted by many commentators as revealing a "split" or "divided" country, and exacerbated regional tensions. [1] [143] Following the referendum result the all-party Constitution Reform Group proposed a federal constitutional structure for the United Kingdom.
The Gibraltar sovereignty referendum of 2002 was a referendum, called by the Government of Gibraltar and held on 7 November 2002 within the British overseas territory, on a proposal by the UK Government to share sovereignty of the territory between Spain and the United Kingdom. The result was a rejection of the proposal by a landslide majority ...