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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.
[266] That offer was still on the table at the time of the Brexit referendum, but expired when the vote determined that the UK would leave the EU. [ 267 ] The possibility that the UK's smaller constituent countries could vote to remain within the EU but find themselves withdrawn from the EU led to discussion about the risk to the unity of the ...
If the UK parliament were to vote against the deal then the government would need to present an alternative, a 'Plan B'. [66] As a result, Grieve tabled an amendment to the business motion addressing the procedure in the event parliament votes down the deal. [2] The amendment states (change in italics): [67]
23 May: The UK holds elections to the European Parliament. At 37.2%, turnout is the second-highest in any European election in the country. [202] The Conservatives lose 15 seats with a vote share of 9.1%, [203] making it their worst result in a national election since 1832. [204] May declaring her resignation as prime minister on 24 May 2019 [205]
Among its results the best were in Barnsley Central, where Victoria Felton came second with 30.4% of the vote; [8] Hartlepool, where party chairman Richard Tice came third with 25.8% of the vote; [9] and Hull West and Hessle, where businesswoman and media personality Michelle Dewberry came third with 18% of the vote.
There were a total of 382 voting areas. 326 in England, 32 in Scotland, 22 in Wales and single areas for Northern Ireland and Gibraltar. The local counts in the voting areas began from 22:00 BST (Western European Summer Time) on Thursday 23 June 2016 after all polling stations had closed. Recounts within "voting areas" were permitted when ...
2 0 New 0.0 750 0.00 New Portsmouth Independents Party: Brian Moore 1 0 New 0.0 733 0.00 New Independence for Scotland Party: Colette Walker 2 0 New 0.0 678 0.00 New Shared Ground Thomas Hall 2 0 New 0.0 664 0.00 New Cross-Community Labour Alternative: Owen McCracken 1 0 Did not stand in 2019 0.0 624 0.00 — British Unionist Party: John ...