In Pictures | Britain reacts to voting in favour of Brexit

DNA Web Team | Updated: Jun 24, 2016, 01:02 PM IST

Britain has voted in favour of Brexit, meaning British exit from the European Union.

In historic referendum Briton have voted to Brexit which means leaving the 28-nation bloc.

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As World  chose to react to the news with fallen stock prices, here's how Britain is reacting to the shocking outcome. Some are ecstatic, some are recovering, while others are worrying what's next!

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Supporters of the Stronger In Campaign react as results of the EU referendum are announced at a results party at the Royal Festival Hall in London on June 23, 2016. Bookmakers dramatically reversed the odds on Britain leaving the European Union on Friday as early results from a historic referendum pointed to strong support for a Brexit. (Photo courtesy - AFP)

Stephen Crabb, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, is interviewed as results of the EU referendum are announced at a results party at the Royal Festival Hall in London early in the morning of June 24, 2016. Bookmakers dramatically reversed the odds on Britain leaving the European Union on Friday as early results from a historic referendum pointed to strong support for a Brexit. (Photo courtesy - AFP)

A woman watching the Brexit vote in The Churchill Tavern, a British themed pub, reacts as a graph shows the British Pound falling in value following the announcement that Britain would leave the European Union, in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S., June 23, 2016. (Photo courtesy - Reuters)

Labour MP Gisela Stuart speaks to media as votes are counted for the EU referendum, in Manchester. "EU was noble dream turned into a nightmare," she said, in a compelling speech on the EU debate. (Photo courtesy - Reuters)

'Leave' supporters cheer results at a Leave.eu party after polling stations closed in the Referendum on the European Union in London. (Photo courtesy - Reuters)

Leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP), Nigel Farage (C) reacts outside the Leave.EU referendum party at Millbank Tower in central London on June 24, 2016, as results indicate that it looks likely the UK will leave the European Union (EU). Bookmakers dramatically reversed the odds on Britain leaving the European Union on Friday as early results from a historic referendum pointed to strong support for a Brexit. (Photo courtesy - AFP)

Former leader of the Labour Party, Ed Miliband (C) is interviewed by Skys Kay Burley as supporters of the Stronger In Campaign gather to watch the results of the EU referendum being announced at a results party at the Royal Festival Hall in London. (Photo courtesy - AFP)

Head of Vote Leave, Matthew Elliott, poses for a photograph at the Vote Leave campaign headquarters in London, Britain. (Photo courtesy - Reuters)

Former Mayor of London Boris Johnson delivers a speech at a 'Vote Leave' rally at the Centre for Life in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Boris Johnson had taken part in a 48 hour 'Brexit Blitz' of campaigning in Northern England. (Photo courtesy - Getty Images)