Brexit decision day: a last-minute primer as voters cast ballots to leave EU or stay

Who can vote? Like everything else in this messy affair that has been disputedOpinion polls suggest either side might just win narrowlyLive: EU referendum vote – long queues and bad weather

When the school buildings and church halls traditionally used as polling stations in Britain opened for business at 7am local time on Thursday and voters began arriving to register their verdicts in the referendum on whether the UK should remain part of the EU, first reports reflected the kind of differences this bitter campaign has accentuated.

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