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Britain votes for Brexit: how do you feel about the result?

Nigel Farage reacts outside the Leave.EU referendum party at Millbank Tower in central London.
Nigel Farage reacts outside the Leave.EU referendum party at Millbank Tower in central London. Photograph: Geoff Caddick/AFP/Getty Images

Britain has voted to leave the European Union. A high turnout saw more than 30 million people turn out to vote - the highest turnout at a UK-wide vote since 1992. Yet despite last minute opinion polling showing a swing to remain, 17,410,742 compared to 16,141,241 decided to end Britain’s relationship with the EU.

How are you feeling about the result? Are you surprised? Are you happy with how you voted? Share your thoughts and profile photograph and we’ll feature a selection of your stories throughout our coverage.

You can share your photos and experiences by clicking on the blue ‘Contribute’ button on this article, or by filling in the form below – you do not have to answer every question, and you can remain anonymous.

We’ll use a selection of your responses in our coverage.

Remember that sharing pictures of yourself or what’s happening before you go into or after you leave the polling station are great, but please don’t take pictures or video of yourself inside the polling station, as publishing it to GuardianWitness or social media could be a breach of the law.


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