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Brexit causes political earthquake in Britain

A British flag hangs in the window of Myers of Keswick, a British grocery store, June 24, 2016 in New York City. British citizens voted in a referendum to leave the European Union which has caused uncertainty across the world. (AFP)

Amina Taylor
Press TV, Glasgow

The UK has voted to leave the European Union in a historic referendum, which ends the country's 43-year membership in the bloc. The vote results have sent shock waves across markets around the world. Following the referendum, the pound fell to its lowest point since 1985 with markets taking a hit. Brexit also prompted the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron, with Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirming that her government will seek a second referendum on independence from the UK. Press TV’s Amina Taylor has a report on what is seen by many as an earthquake in Britain.

 


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