LEAVE triumphs: The UK votes to ditch the EU after historic vote
The country voted 51.8% to 48.2% to leave the European political block after many analysts had predicted a comfortable Remain victory.
The country voted 51.8% to 48.2% to leave the European political block after many analysts had predicted a comfortable Remain victory.
The day is upon us, pollsters have desperately thrown numbers into spreadsheets for the last time and the voting boxes have been dusted off for their moment of glory and, still, the Brexit debate is as fearsome as ever.
With polls set to open tomorrow morning at 7am through until 10pm you might be searching for that last-minute insight into the EU referendum.
Still unsure about what is at stake in the United Kingdom’s EU referendum on June 23? Have both the remain and exit campaigns left you more confused than certain?
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