The outcome of the vote was tight 48 said they wanted to remain in the European Union while 52 chose to leave. The so called brexiteers edging out the vote by a narrow lead a decision that had and will continue to have tremendous consequences. Here, we go to cornwall, which had a clear leave majority, mainly due to its fishing industry. For decades, local fishermen felt threatened by eu fishing restrictions and regulations, which they feel caused a decline of their industry and livelihood. Now they hope for a Brighter Future on these unchartered waters. Reporter these people in cornwall are celebrating their traditional summer festival, not the brexit. They dont let politics spoil their good mood. Everyone has good reason to raise a glass, whether they won or lost the referendum. 56 of the people in this remote area on britains west coast voted to leave the e. U. Thats more than the countrys average. In the harbor town of newlyn, the fishermen in particular resent brussels. They regard the e. U. Fishing quotas as pure harassment. They say the french steal their fish and now they finally have their sea back. Mick mahon bye, bye, brussels. Now well be able to spend our own money on what we want to. And well stop giving money to waste on all the things brussels wastes their money on the french farming industry. And we havent seen anything out of it. No benefit. Peter buckland im surprised at how many did vote for it. And it worked. What happens from now on, nobody knows it. Its early days. Well see how it goes. It cant get any worse. Reporter turbot, mackerel, and cod in newlyn, everything revolves around fishing, as if there were no other issues in europe. Even though the new iceflaking machine was paid for with eu subsidies, the workers here are relieved at the result of the referendum. They think the only ones who will be hurt are the bankers and bosses in london. Ryan mitchell a lot of londoners and major cities want to stay in europe, but its obviously the fringe counties away from the major cities that want out. Were the ones that are struggling more and they seem to be getting everything, you know . It should be a lot better for cornwall, for definite, and especially for newlyn. Reporter others are less optimistic. Alex lake is bewildered. For more than 15 years, she has supervised e. U. Projects in cornwall. In that time, the e. U. Has poured about a billion euros in subsidies into the region to fuel new economic fields like handicrafts, media, and the digital industry. Now alex is worried about more than her own job. She sees the Rural Regions whole structural transformation endangered. Alex lake the people often say, i havent had any european funding, but we drive on european roads and we use a european airport. We use a europeanfunded port, and you use a superfast broadband website, which has been installed with european money. And so its never directly given to an individual, but it paid for the structure, the infrastructure that allows you to do business with the rest of the world. We drive to the neighboring town, hayle, where alex works on a major eu project. Generating energy from the ocean, for example with Wave Energy Plants cornwall was to become a pioneer. The Brand New Technology park was opened only a few weeks ago. The e. U. Provided 15 Million Euros in funding. Alex lake if the uk is out of europe, remote regions like this will remain insignificant. There are bigger priorities to our uk government, and to the politicians that are in our uk government, than a small region with a small population at the end of the country. Reporter most people in newlyn dont see this danger. They are deeply embedded in their traditional way of life. Jamie maclean is a cook in his own restaurant. He voted for the brexit because he expected that, without e. U. Fishing quotas and regulations, fish would become cheaper. But now hes not so certain. Jamie maclean to be honest, it came as a shock. I mean, i voted out, but i thought id be in a minority. So for me personally, you know, i was actually quite shocked by the t vote. I didnt think it would happen. I wouldnt describe myself as particularly happy about it. Theres a lot of uncertainty. So now the hard work really begins, you know. I dont think its something to celebrate, its something to think about and to start working towards the future. Reporter its clear what cornwalls fishermen plan to do work harder, so they can export more fish to france and spain, without interference from brussels. Bill jelbert well, just hopefully everythings looked at a little bit clearer and a bit more fairly. Its actually somebody in our country making the rules instead of somebody in another country, you know . Somebody making the rules about the waters they know nothing about. See what happens from here. Reporter but the brexit already has a down side for the fishermen. Newlyns harbor was going to be modernized with e. U. Funding. And that wont be happening now. Michelle many people both inside and out of britain ask why . Why vote leave . In the run up to the vote, experts tried to discuss technical details. But plain facts often got lost in attempts to stir the publics emotions and fears. Much of the discussion over brexit boiled down to immigration. About three Million People from across the e. U. Have already settled in britain. The town of boston in central england, saw the highest leave vote in the uk with 3 4 voting for brexit. More than 10 of its population are from mainland europe. Migrants there, like agnes and zbigniew, are worried that the vote means they are no longer welcome in their own home. Reporter the small town of boston in Eastern England has long had Close International links. In the early 17th century, pilgrims started out from here for the united states. Today, migrants are coming to boston, mainly young people from eastern europe. Zbigniew is from poland. He is an instructor at the towns karate club. When the weathers good he trains with his polish friends outside, on the edge of town. Zbigniew godzisz our main purpose is selfdevelopment through karate training. We always try to be better every day than the day before. Tomorrow will be the same, we will try to be better than today. Reporter keep moving forward, thats zbigniews approach to life. He and his wife agnes came here 13 years ago. Their son, patrick, was born in england. They started off working in a factory but now both have jobs in management. And like many of their friends, theyve bought a house here. Agnes work hard as much as possible, save as much as possible. Some of them they will be back to poland. I know a lot of my friends now, they settled here, theyve got own houses here. They call england home, really. Reporter around 10 of people in boston now come from eastern europe. Overall, there are some three million e. U. Migrants in britain. Far too many, say the eurosceptics. 75 of the people in boston voted to leave the e. U. A clear stance against their foreignborn neighbors. Exit the European Union. Brian rush people are being drawn here because of our high rate of benefits. We earned those benefits. We earned the right. We reinvested in ourselves, thats why this country is a great country. What can we lose . What have we lost . Weve lost a lot. All our industries are gone. Its not britain no more, is it . Its too much a mixed bag. And we are attracting too many people. Yes, the wrong people, the wrong kind. Reporter the voices of the brexit supporters and their populist arguments have prevailed. [laughter] reporter agnes and zbigniew are disappointed. Although they are naturalized british citizens, they feel less welcome now than ever like many others. Agnes godzisz so its quite difficult, it is scary, to be honest. Zbigniew godzisz i tried to explain them that its not, the European Union is not just about the immigration. It is such a big thing and you cant just look at the one point and make that important decision, which will affect the next generations. Reporter at st. Marys church, mass is now also held in polish. Zbigniew and his family come every week. Since the referendum, theyve faced hostility. The churchs priest thinks thats unfair after all, the immigrant families have contributed to britains economy for many years. Stanislaw kowalski because we came here with education, with culture, and people are ready to work, they pay taxes. And yes, i think we enrich this youand yes, i think we enrich this country. In a reporter boston is in the county of lincolnshire, a rural, largely agricultural area. Initially, farmers were keen to hire seasonal workers. Many more followed, which led to increased numbers of immigrants an from eastern europe. Many who have not yet become you british citizens are now unsure if theyll be able to stay. Agnes godzisz i think they are panicking right now, to be honest. It depends how long you are here. If you are here. If you are here longer time, probably you might be secured. Zbigniew godzisz i think that the main problem they got is the lack of information. They dont know what is going to in happen. Because nobody said what is their plan Going Forward with this situation. And it is a big question mark. Reporter agnes and zbigniew in a want to stay in boston, and work for good relations between the polish community and the rest of the town. In his karate club, zbigniew i works with children from 10 different nations including britain. Zbigniew Community Integration is possible. Agnes england is made up from immigrants, it is not only england, the whole world is changing right now, so we have to be prepared. Reporter both believe that britain would be worse off without the migrants from eastern europe. My and boston, like many small english towns, would suffer both economically and culturally. Michelle while in england the campaign to leave the e. U. Had a lot of momentum and resulted in a clear majority for a brexit, u north in scotland, it was a completely different story. An overwhelming 62 in scotland voted to remain in the eu. And if scotlands first minister gets her way, the country may do just that. Two years ago, scotland held a vote to secede from britain, but it failed. The outcome of the e. U. Referendum has left many scots wondering if that was a mistake. Reporter centuries ago, stirling was the scene of some major scottish battles for independence from england. In a sense, that history may be playing out again, at least more peacefully this time. Nothing says scottish heritage like bagpipes. Alan waldron makes them, and loves playing them. But ever since the brexit referendum, hes felt the wind knocked out of him. Alan waldron i was completely shocked i thought wed remain in. You would be a big problem, and enormous headache. Im annoyed. For me personally, id much rather we stayed in. Reporter a glance at his workshop explains his disappointment. The customers for whom hes building these instruments with fine african wood come from all over europe. Hes concerned about the impact brexit could have on his business. Alan waldron there will be a lot more paperwork, a lot more headaches, different import tariffs, i dont know what extra percentage will be on top of things before when we were part of the e. U. There were no extra fees, and i think there will be now. Reporter waldron is hardly alone people all over scotland feel the same way. For years, major port cities such as edinburgh have thrived on trade with europe without border customs or trade barriers. Udo seiwertfauti for the scottish economy, for all those traditional things they had in the continent, personally i would say its a disaster. Ill give you an example scottish whiskey, world famous. Theyre used to transporting it to the euroepan continent, and it would really be a disaster for many parts of the scottish economy if that link were abolished. Reporter theres another reason why almost 2 3 of scottish citizens voted to remain in the e. U. A different mindset. Udo seiwertfauti i think over the years the english have forgotten how the scottish are thinking, what the Scottish Parliament means and what the newlydeveloped scottish identity really means. Reporter and thats why scotlands Regional Government lost no time in responding to the result of the brexit referendum. Nicola sturgeon i want to make it absolutely clear that i intend to take all possible steps and explore all options to give effect to how people in scotland voted. In other words, to secure our continuing place in the e. U. And in the Single Market in particular. Reporter if necessary, edinburgh says, scotland will hold another referendum to break away from britain. Thats infuriating to david coburn from the rightwing populist ukip the Uk Independence Party which backed brexit in the referendum. He balks at scottish independence. David coburn absolute nonsense. Nonsense on stilts. Absolutely. Its not even constitutional. Apart from the fact that its not cricket, its not the british way of doing things. Certainly not the scottish way of doing things. Nicola sturgeon thinks the constitution should be written in pencil. And she has a big rubber to change it when she likes. Im sorry, thats not how the rules are played. Reporter not many around here share that opinion. The somber mood in pubs is palpable. Especially among younger britons, and not just in edinburgh. The most important thing of the e. U. Was that it kept peace, it created a community, a sense of community in all the countries. Were in a world of uncertainty just now, and im not exactly sure what the necessary precautions are that myself and my friends need to take. Im not trying to say that were cutting off ties completely, but i think were now a young enough and a Strong Enough country that we can do well, we can do well. Reporter two years ago, alan waldron voted for scottish independence. Now, in the aftermath of the brexit referendum, hes hoping scotland will get a Second Chance to decide on breaking free of britain. Alan waldron for me, britishness is poisonous. Im scottish first, european second, and the concept of britain is its got a lot of bad taste, historically. Reporter outside, the bagpipe music resumes. Scotlands National Symbol will be a lasting presence here, no matter how this crisis plays out. Michelle in the wake of the british referendum, many of us here in germany are asking what does this mean for us . Many brits who live here are wondering will the price of importing their sacred english tea rise . Germany is an important market for the uk. But after brexit, many businesses both large and small, worry that trade will become more bureaucratic. Our reporter visited broken english, a speciality English Grocery store in berlin that caters to both anglos and the anglophiles who lo them, to find out just what kind of impact the vote might have on our wallets. Reporter on a saturday like any other, dale carr opens up her shop in berlin. Royal memorabilia, rose water, and many other specialities from Great Britain are sold here for everyone to enjoy, but especially the estimated 14,000 brits in the city. Dale has run this shop for years. But since a majority of the British Population chose to leave the European Union, she fears for the future. Dale carr my first reaction was shock. If britain really stays this way, then its not my country anymore i feel like a foreigner. All these years ive had my british passport and now i think whats it actually worth . I think its a really, really bad decision. Reporter dale buys many of her products directly from the manufacturer. She hasnt had to pay customs duties because of the Free Movement within the european Single Market. Dale carr here weve got jams, and this is one of bestselling products lemon curd. Its unheard of here, and theres no equivalent on the german market. Reporter the brexit result will eventually mean she has to import products across the e. U. Border. One british supplier has already been in touch with her. Dale carr his business is mostly in europe, he doesnt deliver much to britain itself. It was easy, i could import anything with no problems. But maybe in my case, therell be products that are no longer acceptable. It affects us. Reporter germany is one of the biggest export markets for britain. Leaving the e. U. Will make trade much more bureaucratic. Delivery vehicles could face a lengthy wait at customs on the border. And ultimately, that would incur extra costs. Dale carr logically, it means everything will get more expensive. The pound has taken a nosedive. Whether it goes up again, stays the same or falls even further we have no idea. It could mean that goods become cheaper, but there are too many variables, and no facts, and thats not good. Reporter and that worries her customers too. I cant get this anywhere else. We like jam and tea as well. You can also get english tea in the big kdw department store, but i really prefer to come here. Reporter dales daughter, brittany, also works here. Her british passport meant she was free to work here. Now shes concerned this might not be the case before long. Dale carr the time has come for us to apply for german citizenship. Wed already talked about it just in case there was a brexit. But we didnt really believe it would happen. And my daughter understands why we have to do it. Its important that my two children have a secure life here in germany. Reporter for many brits, this feels like a heavy hangover. Dale carr has been running her shop broken english for 20 years. But now, shes fears this might be the beginning of the end. Michelle what do you think about brexit . How does it affect you and what consequences will it have for you . Let us know what you think about that by getting in touch on facebook, email or twitter. One of the many ironies of the outcome of the referendum is that young voters wanted brexit the least, yet will have to live with it the longest. Blindsided by this breakup, students in london expressed their frustation at the untimely end of their love affair with the e. U. Im sorry. Im sorry. Im sorry. Im sorry. Im sorry. Im sorry. Dear eu, im certain couldnt make your for better place together, and i hope we can still be friends. I am so sorry that this has all happened. Its all our fault for being so close minded, and i hope one day we can be friends again. We can change. I miss you. We didnt mean for this to turn out this way. Please forgive u