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Saturday, June 25, 2016
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Brexit: Anger over 'Bregret' as Leave voters say they wanted 'protest vote' and thought UK would stay in EU (independent.co.uk)
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Iceland is voting in a presidential election which a historian with no experience of public office is favourite to be win. (bbc.com)
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Leader of pro-Brexit party UKIP had said a month ago: "There could be unstoppable demand for a re-run of the EU referendum if Remain wins by a narrow margin, a 52-48 referendum would be unfinished business by a long way" (bbc.co.uk)
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"France today told Britain to appoint a new prime minister within 'a few days' and to immediately quit the EU [European Union] by soon triggering Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty."(express.co.uk)
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Scotland to begin talks with EU 'immediately' as plans for second independence vote underway already (mirror.co.uk)
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Nigel Farage Admits £350m Saving For NHS In EU Contributions Slogan ‘Was A Mistake’ (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
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Labour MP David Lammy has called on Parliament to "stop this madness" and to vote against the referendum decision to leave the EU. (independent.co.uk)
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German foreign minister urges EU not to 'go looking for revenge' on UK: 'We have to accept the decision that was made' (independent.co.uk)
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Post Office in Northern Ireland reports 'unusually high number of people' seeking Irish passports (bbc.com)
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"I don't believe it is right that I should carry on as the British commissioner as though nothing had happened," Britain's representative on the EU executive in Brussels, Jonathan Hill, resigns (reuters.com)
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Global stock markets lost $2 trillion in value after Britain voted to leave the European Union (reuters.com)
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"Worn down by years of EU-mandated austerity, many Greeks on Friday [24 June 2016] welcomed Britain's decision to leave the European Union [EU] as an overdue slap in the face for a Brussels bureaucracy they say is out of touch with ordinary people." (reuters.com)
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