Friday, June 24, 2016

Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union vote: TV expected victory of the opponents of the EU – FAZ – Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

Located in the historic referendum of the British, the Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union advocates have prevailed, according to preliminary official results. After counting of 382 of the 382 electoral districts were approved 17.4 million people for a withdrawal from the European Union. This corresponds to 51.9 per cent. For a whereabouts voted 16.1 million people or 48.1 percent.

The Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union advocates were mainly in England and Wales to collect a surprising number of votes. In London and Scotland, partly positive expectations confirmed the view of the EU-supporters – but overall cut the Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union-bearing in many regions did better than expected by the pollsters

The head of the Eurosceptic UKIP Nigel Farage. , directed early in the morning to his followers. “I think we won,” citing him the “Guardian”. Prime Minister David Cameron must immediately resign. This was a “victory of the common people”, the “decent people,” said Farage. We have achieved the result without a fight, without firing a single bullet. Meanwhile, the Remain-camp responded:. Farage’s comments were tasteless

pounds experienced massive price drop

The head of the Labour Party in Britain, Jeremy Corbyn has, meanwhile, for a quick start pronounced by the exit negotiations with the EU. The Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, which provides for the withdrawal of a country from the EU, should “now be applied,” Corbyn said in a BBC interview on Friday.

In response to the Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union saw the pound the largest price drop in its history and swept down to $ 1.33 – its lowest level in 30 years. The courses of the British banks collapsed: On the stock market in the former British colony of Hong Kong, where some of the financials traded, it went on Friday morning double-digit percentage down. The Dax started on Monday with a loss of almost ten percent. (More about the market reactions can be found here)

Polls had shortly after 23 clock still pointed to a narrow victory of Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union opponents. 52 percent of voters who questioned the institute YouGov after casting their votes had chosen to remain in the European Union, 48 percent opposed. The same result was obviously an internal survey of a hedge fund, told a news editor of the Financial Times. Currently, however, all the evidence suggests that these initial polls were wrong.

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with nearly 72 percent of the turnout at the Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union vote was rather high. For parliamentary elections last year, only 66.1 percent of registered voters had gone. “At that time, 84.6 per cent had participated and voted largely against the departure from the United Kingdom

victory speech by Nigel Farage:” Not a bullet fired “

Overall, 46.5 million voters had registered, many of them were to last undecided. For months, the stock had fought for votes. Last week, the murder of the pro-EU MEPs Jo Cox had brought the country shocked and campaigning for a short time to a standstill.

The now expected to leave the EU is a bitter defeat for the conservative Prime Minister Cameron, who had campaigned for the whereabouts. His resignation is considered likely – even though he has always maintained, to want to stay in any case in the Official

“A bad day for Europe”

Most experts also believe. that the Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union, the EU will fall well into the worst crisis in its history.

one of the first reported on Friday morning Economics Minister Sigmar Gabriel (SPD) via Twitter to speak. “Damn! A bad day for Europe, “wrote the Vice Chancellor. The Scottish Government President Nicola Sturgeon already responded: According to her, see the Scots their future as part of the EU

FDP leader Christian Lindner demanded hardness against London at the expected negotiations on the withdrawal from the EU in Britain.. “An unfortunate decision of the British, to which it should be no discount,” said the chairman of the Liberal Democrats. The Dutch right-wing populist Geert Wilders now also called for a referendum on the EU membership of his country

Gauck:. “We should from the crisis learn lessons”

In the EU Member States had multiplied the votes on Thursday, who pleaded regardless of the outcome of the historic referendum for basically think about the European Union. A “business as usual” can not exist, it had made to feel over party lines. Federal President Joachim Gauck had warned: “We should draw lessons from the crisis and discuss further how we want to live in Europe”

Similarly, Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban had positioned.. He demanded of the EU and its bodies a “profound change in self-image”. Regardless of how the referendum in Britain go out that Europe had “his teachings drawn from the review of millions of citizens, which is shared by many Member States,” Orban told the “Bild” newspaper.

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