Brexit, UK outside Europe, Cameron resigns

It was a constant head to head, with constant reversals in the face at the end won the Leave (51.9) on the Remain (48.1) and Britain is outside the EU. High voter turnout, recording 72.2%. The vote, as well as to plunge the United Kingdom in uncertainty, is the most decisive defeat for the supporters of greater European integration after the Second World War and is likely to trigger a domino effect in other countries.

The initial rejoicing in the field of pro-EU has gradually given way to the joy of those who want Britain out of the EU. "Now we sing our anthem without Brussels telling us that it is wrong," UKIP leader Nigel Farage said, commenting on the progress of the examination. It is "a victory for
real people, a victory for ordinary people, a victory of the people for good. We fought against the multinationals, the big banks, the lies, the big parties, corruption and deception, " Farage said, who defined June 23 as Independence Day in Britain.

After initial rumors of impending resignation, Cameron has announced he will leave the mandate: "There will be a new prime minister elected in October." Among the Tories, eighty-four Conservative MPs schieratisi in favor of Brexit signed a letter in which they asked to remain in his post whatever might be the outcome of the vote Prime Minister: among the signatories there are also the former mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Justice Minister Michael Gove.