Photos: Hide Caption 1 of 9 Photos: Hide Caption 2 of 9 Photos: Hide Caption 3 of 9 Photos: Hide Caption 4 of 9 Photos: Hide Caption 5 of 9 Photos: Hide Caption 6 of 9 Photos: Hide Caption 7 of 9 Photos: Hide Caption 8 of 9 Photos: Hide Caption 9 of 9Who will lead Britain? At the conclusion of Tuesday night's meeting, Tusk said EU leaders understood "that some time is now needed to allow the dust to settle in the UK." Scotland voted by 55% to remain in the UK in a 2014 referendum, but the Leave vote meant there had been "a very real and material change to Scotland's circumstances," she said. 03:05The 52% vote to leave Europe has sent shockwaves through the UK's political establishment, leaving the leadership of both major parties up for grabs. JUST WATCHED David Cameron faces European leaders in Brussels Replay More Videos ... MUST WATCH David Cameron faces European leaders in Brussels 02:04The divorce itself is shaping up as a messy undertaking, with Europe and Britain at loggerheads on how to even begin the complicated disentanglement after more than four decades together.
Source: CNN June 29, 2016 11:37 UTC