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Read Reuters:  Cameron quits

“An emotional Cameron, who led the “Remain” campaign to defeat, losing the gamble he took when he promised the referendum in 2013, said he would leave office by October.”The British people have made the very clear decision to take a different path and as such I think the country requires fresh leadership to take it in this direction,” he said in a televised address outside his residence.

“I do not think it would be right for me to be the captain that steers our country to its next destination,” he added, choking back tears before walking back through 10 Downing Street’s black door with his arm around his wife Samantha.”

Voters in France, Italy and the Netherlands are demanding their own votes on European Union membership and the euro, as the continent faces a “contagion” of referendums.”

 “As dawn broke over a shocked Brussels, a group of European MEPs warned that last night’s astonishing Brexit vote will cause the EU to ‘crumble to pieces’ within the next five years.

Their statement came as Britain voted to leave the EU, contrary to all projections by pollsters, to the bewilderment of the Eurocrats in Brussels.

‘This is the beginning of the end for the EU,’ Peter Lundgren, an MEP from the far-Right Sweden Democrat party, told MailOnline. ‘So many other countries will follow the UK. Europe will fall.'”

Read Britain’s Mirror: Londoners call for capital to break away from the rest of Britain following Brexit vote

“Londoners have called for the capital of England to breakaway away from the rest of Britain following today’s vote to leave the European Union.

The city went against the national trend by voting in favour of Remain – unlike vast swathes of the north of England and some Tory heartlands in the south.

More than 2.2million London voters backed Remain compared to 1.5million in favour of Leave.

The Leave vote hit the City of London particularly hard as a day of horror saw billions wiped off FTSE 100 shares.”

Read Breitbart: Obama & Hillary on Wrong Side of History

Read Trump’s Statement: Donald J. Trump Statement Regarding British Referendum on E.U. Membership

“The people of the United Kingdom have exercised the sacred right of all free peoples. They have declared their independence from the European Union and have voted to reassert control over their own politics, borders and economy.”

Read Dr. Rich Swier: Brexit: The Beginning of the End of the New World Order

“The people of Great Britain have spoken. They voted to Make Britain Great Again! The casualties of this vote are President Obama, Hillary Clinton and the New World Order. The term New World Order or NWO refers to the emergence of a totalitarian world government. The European Union (EU) is a manifestation of the NWO. The EU stripped away the sovereignty of member nations in the name of furthering the economic and political goals of the collective. Well, the Brits are having none of it. The EU now has 27 member states with the withdrawal of Great Britain.”

Read The Daily Signal: Why Americans Should Celebrate the Brexit Vote

“The United States should seize upon Brexit as a tremendous opportunity to sign an historic free trade agreement with the United Kingdom—a deal that would advance prosperity on both sides of the Atlantic. Brexit will also strengthen the Anglo-American special relationship, the most important bilateral partnership in the world.”

Read The Daily Signal: How Immigration Fueled the Brexit Result

“The vote by Britons on Thursday to leave the European Union doubled as a referendum on how the country views the issue of immigration. With immigration at an all-time high in Britain, voters concerned about related issues such as economic uncertainty and sovereignty decided to shed their national identity by voting to upend 43 years of life inside the European Union. The tension over immigration is similar to what’s playing out in the United States, but different in an important way, in that Britain, as a European Union member, has no control of its borders. That’s because as long as Britain is in the European Union, it has to allow anyone from the 28-member bloc to live and work there.”

Read News Thump (Satire): Nigel Farage rushed to hospital with chronic smugness

 “After a stunning referendum result, Nigel Farage has been left unable to celebrate properly after being rushed to hospital with a chronic case of smugness.

“No, it’s not serious,” saidDoctor Wozniak, an EU migrant, speaking from Mr Farage’s palatial private suite.

“But it is certainly one of the most chronic cases of smugness that I’ve ever seen, and speaking as a physician who exclusively treats the rich, famous, and extremely smug, that’s saying something.”

June 23, 2016

World markets were thrown into turmoil on Friday after a dramatic night

ended in Britain voting to leave the European Union.

Initial polls had the ‘remain’ camp winning by a knife-edge. But the final count saw a narrow victory for ‘leave’ as the nation split 52-48 in favor of becoming the first ever EU member state to request an exit.

The historic result sent the British pound plummeting to a 31-year low, one of its biggest one-day falls in all time, dropping from about $1.50 to below $1.35.

US markets were expected to open down 550 points on Friday morning. Trading in Tokyo was halted after stocks plunged nearly 7 per cent, while South Korea’s Kospi tumbled about 4 per cent. Crude oil prices also took a hit.

As results poured in, a picture emerged of a sharply divided nation: Strong pro-EU votes in the economic and cultural powerhouse of London and semi-autonomous Scotland were countered by sweeping anti-Establishment sentiment for an exit across the rest of England, from southern seaside towns to rust-belt former industrial powerhouses in the north.

Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Independence Party, has declared June 23 Britain’s ‘Independence Day’. 

It could spell the end of a career for Prime Minister David Cameron, who backed the ‘remain’ camp after calling a referendum to placate the conservative wing of his party.

And many warn this nationalist drive now sets the world stage for a Donald Trump presidency. … read more here

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3657605/UK-pound-takes-wild-ride-EU-referendum-results-come-in.html#ixzz4CTeCioKC

Read the Washington Times Article: In shock vote, Britain votes to leave the European Union

“The voters of the United Kingdom spoke Thursday and, to the surprise of pundits and their elected officials, declared that they want out of the European Union.”

Read the liberal German DW: What’s next in the EU after Brexit vote?

“Though unlikely, there is a chance British lawmakers could ignore the results of the Brexit referendum and not begin talks on how the UK would leave the European Union. Here’s what’s likely to happen next in the EU. ”

Read BBC’ article: Brexit: What happens now?

“The UK has voted to leave the EU – a process that has come to be known as Brexit. Here is what is likely to happen next. At exactly 06:00 BST it was confirmed that the UK had voted to leave the European Union. The first thing to stress is that the UK will not leave immediately. The UK will still be a member of the European Union at this stage. The process of leaving will begin, however.”

Read the New York Times article: Now That Britain Has Voted to Leave the EU, What Comes Next?

“LONDON — Britons have voted to leave the European Union, their concerns about immigration and what some saw as the ever-increasing power of the 28-member bloc trumping the attraction of being part of a single market of more than 500 million people and a European project forged from the ashes of World War II. Here’s a look at what happens next:”

Read CNN’s article: Brexit: What does it mean for you?

“The results are in — the British public has voted to leave the European Union. So what does a Brexit look like for you? It depends who you are.”

Read Britian’s The Guardian’s article: EU referendum result: Cameron to speak after Britain votes leave 

“The European council president, Donald Tusk, has promised “wider reflection” on the future of the union in the wake of Britain’s vote to leave, but suggested that Brexit could make the union stronger.”