Google Trends also reported a 680% spike in searches for “Move to Gibraltar” in the London area, as well as significant rises for the terms: “What if the pound collapses?” and “Buy gold.”
The price of gold surged in the early hours of the morning, with the precious metal rallying as much as 8.1pc to nearly $1,360 an ounce, its highest since March 2014, after dipping as low as $1,255 an ounce after voting closed last night.Â
On Friday morning the Telegraph saw a huge rise in the number of visitors to this 2012 gallery detailing the top 20 places for young people to emigate:
Article source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/06/24/how-to-emigrate---searches-spike-on-google-after-britain-votes-t/