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Supporters of leaving the EU celebrate at a party hosted by Leave.EU in central London as they watch results come in from around the country after Thursday’s EU referendum, Friday, June 24, 2016. On Thursday, Britain voted in a national referendum on whether to stay inside the EU. (Stefan Rousseau/PA via AP)
As a majority of the constituencies reported how they voted, it looks like Britain has decided to leave the European Union, a landmark decision that will set the country on an uncertain path.
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While the ‘Remain’ camp was led by Conservative leader and British Prime Minister David Cameron, the ‘Leave’ camp was forged by Nigel Farage, the head of UKIP, and Boris Johnson, former mayor of the city of London.