Mr Cameron has resigned; he'll stay in post until a new Prime Minister is selected by the Conservatives, but will be gone before the Tory party conference in convenes in October.

The ramifications both political and financial are all unknowns at this point, although the anti-EU sentiments with the other EU countries are making themselves felt. Elements in the Dutch parliament have already called for a referendum in Holland.

This vote does not IMO reflect any rise in conservatism; it was the Labour party heartlands that brought in the biggest "Leave" numbers.

The immigration thing has been vastly overplayed; there are 400,000 Asian Muslims in Birmingham and not one of them will go back home because of this result.

As regards the EU citizens coming here to work, London is already the seventh largest French city. I expect a lot will be going home as London loses it's position as a world financial centre. Invest in Frankfurt!

I voted to remain, but we've got what we've got, and as the old curse has it "May you live in interesting times."

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Thank you, very kind. Mine's a pint