25/06/2016 Newsround


25/06/2016

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Hi, Hayley here with Newsround.

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First up, and we're out of the European Union.

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It was a historic moment yesterday when, after 40 years of this country

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being a member of a club of 28 countries called the European Union,

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adults across Britain voted to leave the EU.

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I went along to speak to some of you lot to find out

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what you made of the decision.

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The adults in the UK have now voted that they want to leave the EU.

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How do you feel about it?

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I feel happy.

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But, at the same time, I feel angry, because we pay ?350 million a month

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to the European Union.

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Now that we've left the EU, we could spend it on health care.

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We could be using the other countries for teamwork

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and helping each other.

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Whereas, now that we are on our own, they won't be as willing to help us.

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So we could lose a lot of things because of that.

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Good point.

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How do you feel about us leaving the EU?

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Most people who voted to leave were over 65.

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And they won't have to deal with the consequences,

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like future generations.

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I am glad that we left the EU, because the cost of staying

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there we could spend on refunding the NHS and other public services.

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I don't feel like we got enough information about it.

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I'm a bit worried about the future for our generation, because we don't

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know whether it's going to change for the good or bad.

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I think a lot of jobs will move away from the UK,

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so I won't get as good a job, when I'm older, as I

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would have before.

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Well, loads of you have been in touch to ask us questions

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about what this all means.

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You can find your questions and answers from

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our expert newshounds online.

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Plus, there's a full explainer of what happened

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yesterday and a guide to what will happen next.

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Right, let's move on to footy now.

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Wales will take on Northern Ireland

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in a home nation showdown this afternoon.

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They're fighting for a place in the quarter-finals of Euro 2016.

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And, as we all know,

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Pierre, our match-predicting cockerel, has been on fine form.

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Well, today we've decided to give his girlfriend,

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Michelle le Hen, a go.

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Over to you, Michelle.

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CLUCKING.

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CLUCKING.

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HE SPEAKS FRENCH. Bonjour, je m'appelle Marcus.

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Welcome to the farm.

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It's time to hear Pierre's prediction.

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It's time to hear Pierre's prediction.

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Pierre's Prediction? I don't think so.

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They're mine. If he can do it, anyone can.

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Right, what have we got here? Northern Ireland or Wales?

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I'll go for Northern Ireland.

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I had some lovely holidays there as a chick.

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Delicious!

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That's all from me.

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Newsround's back right here just before 12pm.

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Bye.

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