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PUBLIC FINANCE NEWSLETTER   |  24 JUNE 2016
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Cameron resigns following Brexit vote
Cameron resigns following Brexit vote
 

David Cameron is to step down as prime minister after the UK voted to leave the European Union in a historic referendum.

 
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CIPFA and public sector leaders call for stability as UK votes to leave EU
 
CIPFA and public sector leaders call for stability as UK votes to leave EU
 

Public sector leaders have asked for a period of stability and certainty following the UK’s vote to leave the European Union.

 
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Brexit: UK slips in global economic league as pound plummets
UK slips in global economic league as pound plummets
 

France has overtaken the UK as the world’s fifth largest economy after sterling plunged overnight as a vote for Brexit became increasingly certain.

 
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Leave vote could trigger new Scottish referendum, says Sturgeon
Leave vote could trigger new Scottish referendum, says Sturgeon
 
A second Scottish independence referendum is now “highly likely” after Scotland voted to remain in the European Union despite a vote to leave by the rest of the UK, Nicola Sturgeon has said.
 
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Brexit raises questions about Osborne’s devo push
Brexit raises questions about Osborne’s devo push
The devolution genie is out of the bottle. As we debate our future sovereignty there needs to be a strong role for local governance, says Jessica Studdert of the New Local Government Network.
 
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Brexit “could mean 18,000 fewer affordable homes by 2020”
EU exit “could mean 18,000 fewer affordable homes by 2020”
 
Cuts in public expenditure following a withdrawal by the UK from the European Union could result in 18,000 fewer affordable homes by 2020, Labour’s shadow housing secretary John Healey has claimed.
 
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Leave vote could leave charities out in the cold
Leave vote could leave charities out in the cold
 
The voluntary sector will find itself frozen out as ministers deal with the fallout of Brexit, says Dan Corry of New Philanthropy Capital. Major donors could also take flight.
 
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World economies reel as UK chooses to exit EU
World economies reel as UK chooses to exit EU
 
Shockwaves from the UK’s vote to leave the European Union are reverberating throughout the global economy and politics this morning as the fallout of Brexit spreads across the world.
 
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