UK's Farage: 'Remain' EU vote helped by registration extension Reuters Friday, June 24, 2016 06:34 Email Print RELATED NEWS EU vote shows divided Britain, result too close to call Fed's Yellen: Monitoring Brexit Cameron appeals to older Brits ahead of Brexit vote Migrant Poles worry over Brexit sentiment Brexit: How Europe fell out of love with the EU Nigel Farage, the head of Britain's anti-EU UK Independence Party, said he thought the country had voted to remain in the EU in a referendum, possibly because of the extension of a deadline for people to register to vote. More : Britain EU Brexit
Britain's Libya intervention flawed, ex-PM Cameron to blame: lawmakers "The UK’s actions in Libya were part of an ill-conceived intervention, the results of which are still playing out today."