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6/24/2016 12:01 AM EST: #Leave at 14,605,522 to #Remain 13,661,500 votes. Visit the Live Tracker here.
GLOBAL SHOCKWAVES AS ENGLAND LEAVES THE EUROPEAN UNION: Ukip leader Nigel Farage has hailed a ‘victory for real people’ after the EU referendum delivered stunning backing for Brexit. Projections show the Leave campaign will prevail in the historic ballot after stacking up votes in England and Wales – despite massive support for Remain in London and Scotland. The direction of the battle started to become clear with a shock result in Sunderland which saw the Out camp win by 61 per cent to 39 per cent. A surprise victory for Brexit in Swansea, where the pro-EU side had been expecting to romp home, signposted a disastrous showing for Remain across Wales. With around a quarter of the declarations in, analysts and betting firms are now forecasting that the Leave campaign will come out on top. The Pound – which soared in value earlier after Nigel Farage admitted he thought Brexit had lost – has nose-dived against US dollar to its lowest level for 31 years. source
Sunderland recorded a massive 61 per cent to 39 per cent win for Leave – stunning the Remain side which had been voicing confidence about its prospects for victory overall.
There was also a surprise victory for Brexit in Swansea, where Stronger In had been expecting to romp home.
The Pound – which soared in value earlier after Nigel Farage admitted he thought Brexit had lost – immediately nose-dived against US dollar again. Betting firms also slashed the odds on the UK quitting the bloc.
A senior Labour source said it was looking for bigger wins for Remain in some areas than people had predicted, but they would be offset by bigger victories for Brexit in other areas.
The dramatic developments so far include:
The extent of the Sunderland result startled Remain supporters. Analysis before the referendum had suggested Leave could be on track to win if they were more than six percentage points ahead. In Swansea, where Remain was forecast to win by 10 points, Leave actually came out on top with 52 per cent.
Newcastle was less clear cut for the pro-EU side than they had hoped, seeing them sneak home by just 51 per cent to 49 per cent.
There was also a heavy win for Brexit in Broxbourne, by 66 per cent to 34 per cent. But Remain performed better than many analysts predicted in Swindon, losing 55-45.
But there were big chunky wins for the pro-EU side in London, Scotland and Oxford – with Wandsworth in particular piling in with a massive 77 per cent in favour of staying. The high population of the capital means that it will offset many of the smaller Leave wins. There are rumours that the massive Lewisham borough has gone 80 per cent pro-EU. source
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