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Friday 24 June 2016 3:19 am

Did London vote Leave or Remain? Here’s a full breakdown

By: Shruti Tripathi

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Londoners flocked to polling stations yesterday despite flash floods hitting some parts of the capital.

So did London vote Leave or Remain? Results have started pouring in, follow the results on our live EURef map.

Here are all the London results:

Barking and Dagenham

REMAIN 27,750 

LEAVE 46,130

Barnet

REMAIN 60,823

LEAVE 39,387

Bexley 

REMAIN 47,603

LEAVE 80,886

Brent 

REMAIN 72,523

LEAVE 48,881

Bromley 

REMAIN 92,398

LEAVE 90,034

Camden 

REMAIN 71,295

LEAVE 23,838

Canada

REMAIN 3,312

LEAVE 1,087​

Croydon

REMAIN 92,913

LEAVE 78,221

Ealing 

REMAIN 90,024

LEAVE 59, 017

Enfield

REMAIN 76,425

LEAVE 60,481

Epping Forest

REMAIN 28,676

LEAVE 48,176

Hackney

REMAIN 22,868

LEAVE 83,398

Hammersmith and Fulham

REMAIN 56,188

LEAVE 24,054

Haringey 

REMAIN 79,991

LEAVE 25,855

Havering

REMAIN 42,201

LEAVE 96,885

Hillingdon 

REMAIN 58,040

LEAVE 74,982

Hounslow

REMAIN 58,755

LEAVE 56,321

Islington

REMAIN 76,420

LEAVE 25,180

Kensington and Chelsea

REMAIN 37,601 

LEAVE 17,138

Kingston upon Thames

REMAIN 52,533

LEAVE 32,737

Lambeth

REMAIN 111,584

LEAVE 30,340

Lewisham

REMAIN 86,995

LEAVE 37,518

Merton

REMAIN 63,003

LEAVE 37,097

Newham

REMAIN 55,328

LEAVE 49,371

Redbridge

REMAIN 69,213

LEAVE 59,020

Richmond upon Thames

REMAIN 75,396

LEAVE 33,410

Southwark 

REMAIN 94,293

LEAVE 35,209

Sutton

REMAIN 49,319

LEAVE 57,241

Tower Hamlets

REMAIN 73,011

LEAVE 35,224

Waltham Forest 

REMAIN 64,156

LEAVE 44,395

Wandsworth

REMAIN 118,463

LEAVE 39,421

Westminster

REMAIN 53,928

LEAVE 24,268

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