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UK votes to leave the EU in historic referendum

The UK has voted to leave the European Union after 43 years in an historic referendum. Leave won by 52% to 48%.

  • David Cameron has announced he will resign as prime minister in October.
  • Nicola Sturgeon has said another independence referendum in Scotland is highly likely.
  • Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has said that voters have "spoken clearly" and the government's job is to "get on with that decision, protecting the economy and doing all we can to get the best outcome for Britain"
  • The pound fell to its lowest level in 31 years
  • Nigel Farage told supporters that June 23 should go down as "our independence day"
  • Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Scotland contributed significantly to the Remain vote across the UK and the Scottish people "see their future as part of the EU"
  • Britain's vote to leave the EU has "very significant implications" for Ireland, its government said
  • Sinn Fein has called for a referendum on a united Ireland
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Hillary Clinton 'respects' decision of UK voters on Brexit

Democrat presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has said she respects the decision of UK voters for Britain to quit the EU.

Hillary Clinton and rival Donald Trump have both issued their support to Britain in the wake of the Brexit vote. Credit: Reuters

She reiterated the message from US President Barack Obama that America retained a steadfast commitment to its "special relationship" with Britain and Europe irrespective of the referendum result.

We respect the choice the people of the United Kingdom have made. Our first task has to be to make sure that the economic uncertainty created by these events does not hurt working families here in America.

We also have to make clear America's steadfast commitment to the special relationship with Britain and the transatlantic alliance with Europe.

– Hillary Clinton

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