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  1. The United Kingdom European Union membership referendum also known as the EU referendum or the Brexit referendum, took place in the United Kingdom (UK) and Gibraltar on 23 June 2016 to ask the electorate whether the country should remain a member of, or leave, the European Union (EU).

  2. The 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum took place in the United Kingdom and Gibraltar on 23 June 2016. [1] [2] Membership of the European Union had been a topic of political debate in the United Kingdom since the country joined the European Communities (then commonly referred to as the "Common Market" by the ...

  3. Das Referendum über den Verbleib des Vereinigten Königreichs in der Europäischen Union ( englisch Referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union ), auch als EU-Referendum oder Brexit-Referendum bezeichnet, war ein konsultatives Referendum ( Volksbefragung ). Es fand am 23. Juni 2016 statt.

  4. 29. Juni 2016 · This House of Commons Library Briefing Paper analyses the results of the referendum on EU membership held on 23 June 2016. The highest vote share for Leave (76%) was recorded in Boston (Lincolnshire). The highest vote share for Remain (96%) was recorded in Gibraltar. The dataset accompanying this briefing paper will be published soon.

    • Referendum Result
    • Eligibility to Vote
    • Withdrawal Process
    • Overview of Policy Areas
    • Devolved Legislatures
    • Relevant Legislation and Debates
    • Background to Negotiations
    • Further Reading

    European Union Referendum 2016 This Commons Library Briefing Paper analyses the results of the referendum on EU membership held on 23 June 2016.

    People eligible to vote must be over 18 years old, and at least one of the following: 1. A British or Irish citizen resident in the UK 2. A qualifying Commonwealth citizen 3. A British citizen who is a service voter or overseas voter (British citizens may register as overseas voters for up to 15 years after leaving the UK) 4. A Member of the House ...

    Brexit: The Immediate Legal Consequences – The Constitution Society (PDF 341 KB) Considers the main legal and constitutional consequences of a vote to leave the EU as well as citizenship rights fol...

    Brexit: impact across policy areas Looks at the current situation in a range of policy areas and considers what impact Brexit might have

    Scotland

    1. Scotland in the European Union (PDF 1.67 MB) Scottish Government publication on its position towards membership of the EU (2013) 1. The impact of EU membership in Scotland – SPICe briefing (PDF 1.57 MB) Sets out what EU membership means for Scotland and includes analysis of the data relating to Scotland's economic and social links with the EU (30 October 2015)

    Wales

    1. Europe Matters (Welsh Assembly newsletter) Newsletter on the scrutiny and policy development activities of the committees of the National Assembly of Wales relating to current European issues

    Northern Ireland

    1. Northern Ireland and the EU Referendum Report identifies the potential impact of Brexit in key areas such as the economy, agriculture and the border with the Republic 1. EU matter (NI Assembly newsletter) Newsletter produced by the EU Affairs Manager including information on the work of the Assembly committees on EU issues and EU developments 1. @NIAEUMatters Follow the Northern Ireland Assembly Twitter account focusing on EU issues 1. The EU referendum and potential implications for North...

    EU Referendum: News from the Commons Lists recent debates in the House of Commons relating to the EU referendum

    Analysis of the UK's new EU Settlement Looks at the new settlement for the UK within the EU agreed at the European Council on 17–19 February 2016

    Reading list on UK–EU relations 2013–16: reform, renegotiation, withdrawal Selection of books, journal and press articles, think tank, parliamentary and library publications relevant to the subject

  5. On 23 June 2016 a referendum was held across the United Kingdom and Gibraltar about whether the UK should remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union. This report looks specifically at the administration of the referendum, including the experience of voters and campaigners, the management and delivery of the poll, the

  6. On 23 June 2016 the United Kingdom held its second referendum on membership of what had now become the European Union. This took place forty one years after the first referendum, which had resulted in an overwhelming vote to remain within the bloc.