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27/06/2016

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Leah here with Monday's Newsround live in CBBC.

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We will tell you what we think about the verve in Scotland. And I'm here

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at brands for Euro 2016. -- in France.

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So, first to Naz in Scotland because of the historic vote

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by adults for the UK to leave the European Union.

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There are loads of questions over what might now happen -

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and one of them is about the future of Scotland.

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More than 17 million people voted last week that the UK should leave

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the club of countries called the European Union.

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The British people have spoken and the answer is, we are out.

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I was quite disappointed because I wanted to stay in the EU.

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I thought it would be a better choice.

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I'm actually quite happy with the vote because

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I did want to leave the European Union,

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because of the money we are

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If we did stay in the EU, and we ever hit a

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financial crisis or a war, we could have countries to fall back on.

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I think Britain should have left the EU

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While the UK as a whole voted to leave, there were some areas

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Scotland, Northern Ireland and London voted to stay,

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but the rest of England and Wales voted to leave.

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Scotland's top politician is not happy with the result.

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We face the prospect of being taken out the

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Two years ago, Scotland had a vote on

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whether it should be an independent country.

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But now, Nicola Sturgeon said things have changed

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and she is calling for a second vote on independence.

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I do think we should be independent, because that

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means, with the budgets, we can spend what we want.

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It would be better for our future and there would be more money from

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Scotland should have a say over the immigrants coming

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If we leave Great Britain and we try and get back into the EU,

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and then they say no, we can be left on our own.

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While it's not certain whether or not there

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for Scottish independence, last week's decision on the European

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Union is having a big effect everywhere we look.

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If you've got questions about what's going on with the EU

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then head to Newsround online for our special section

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which includes answers to some of your questions.

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So, Wales are through, Northern Ireland are out and tonight

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it's England's turn to fight for a place in the final

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Hi, Leah, you know it well - the Allianz Riviera

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At 8pm tonight - England will battle it out with Iceland on this very

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pitch - for a place in the quarter finals.

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The city centre is full of fans dressed up and getting ready to

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support their countries. It's a must win game

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for Roy Hodgson's side, who haven't been playing

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as well as expected, so far. The Three Lions finished second

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in their group to Wales and will be eager to put

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in a good performance tonight. Their opponents, Iceland,

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are the smallest nation, by population, to ever qualify

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for the Euros! But, that doesn't mean it's

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going to be an easy game. I think the size of

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the country is a number. They have the same amount

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of players on the pitch as we do,

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so it's a fair game in that respect. A quick stat for you -

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this will be the third meeting between the two nations

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in their history. The last time they played

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each other was in 2004. Here's what Michelle - Newsround's

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match predicting hen thinks... Iceland, they've done well, might

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park the bus but... Yes, England will be

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the winners in this So, Michelle has gone

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for an England win. One thing's for sure -

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the pressure is really on. And if Iceland win tonight,

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it would surely be one of the biggest shocks so far

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at Euro 2016. The question is, can they live up

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to expectation on one Watch my match report

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tomorrow morning - for all the reaction on a huge

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night for England. Loving your work out there. Such an

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exciting match. We will tell you about it tomorrow.

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That's all from me, Newsround's back on CBBC in the morning with Ricky.

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