EU Referendum Results Thread | Leave have won, Cameron resigns

How did you vote to this: Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the EU or leave the EU?

  • Remain a member of the European Union

    Votes: 321 75.5%
  • Leave the European Union

    Votes: 80 18.8%
  • Spoiled ballot

    Votes: 24 5.6%

  • Total voters
    425
  • Poll closed .

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It's a remarkable decision after all the "stay" campaigning I've seen the last few weeks, even more so when you consider how decisively Scotland voted to stay. English people have spoken very clearly on the issue and you have to respect that, though it seems that few are willing to do so at this point.
 

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It's a remarkable decision after all the "stay" campaigning I've seen the last few weeks, even more so when you consider how decisively Scotland voted to stay. English people have spoken very clearly on the issue and you have to respect that, though it seems that few are willing to do so at this point.
I find it hard to accept that my country voted to remain in the EU but has been dragged out of it by people who don't live here.
 

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I was on whisky and coke as early as yesterday afternoon. Although it started with gin and tonic i ditched the tonic at 4ish. :nervous:
I was on Stella and San Miguel, in keeping with our EU brethren. Now it's time for Tennent's Super I guess.
Sturgeon can feck off btw and why is the beeb majoring on JK Rowling's tweet ffs.
 

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Explain the leave reasoning in a non racist, non ill informed way then if you would.

Tell me why we shouldn't worry about the incoming job losses and companies moving to elsewhere. Put me at ease as you seem to be really clued in.
Because we aren't losing our biggest trading partner, we will continue to trade with them, like any other country outside the EU. We had the same alarmist scare mongering when Britain decided against signing the schengen agreement, the same when Britain opted out of the EU charter of fundamental rights. Business will not be hurriedly leaving our borders because we voted Leave, there are ample reasons why multinationals base their headquarters in London, it's why London is regularly voted as the best city in the world for business, culture and innovation, with the vast majority of its closest competitors coming from outside of the EU. There will be a period of resettlement, but the EU aren't going to cut off their nose just to spite their face just to make an example out of Britain. If that is their attitude then why would we want to be associated with an organisation that holds personal pride over the interests of its members?

It's not racist to want tighter border controls, in fact, lumping all the Leavers together as racists is no different than the generalisation you're claiming they hold about immigrants. For many, like me, this was a secondary issue when deciding my vote.
 

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349 to 440? Hardly much in it to call for a unity referendum.

Political point scoring.
Maybe. But both Scotland and Northern Ireland have voted far more decisively than the national vote in favour of Remain. Pulling them out of the EU against their will does raise immediate legitimate desires for independence referendums.

The possibility of a heavily controlled border across Ireland is a massive issue, as those of us on the Remain side predicted.
 

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I was on Stella and San Miguel, in keeping with our EU brethren. Now it's time for Tennent's Super I guess.
Sturgeon can feck off btw and why is the beeb majoring on JK Rowling's tweet ffs.
I suppose that Hendrick's is a Remain gin.

I still think that Sturgeon will bluster a while, on account of the price for oil. The maths is less favourable now than it was the first time around.
 

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I find it hard to accept that my country voted to remain in the EU but has been dragged out of it by people who don't live here.
But you were happy with people who don't live there deciding your laws, against your countrymens will?
 

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For all the people who love Nandos, no more Nandos any more now that we have left EU.
 

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The results map in the Guardian shows clearly that in England and Wales the urban areas voted remain and the rural areas voted leave. Make of that what you will.
 

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Maybe. But both Scotland and Northern Ireland have voted far more decisively than the national vote in favour of Remain. Pulling them out of the EU against their will does raise immediate legitimate desires for independence referendums.

The possibility of a heavily controlled border across Ireland is a massive issue, as those of us on the Remain side predicted.
It'll never happen. Political suicide for anyone north or south of tbe border if they call for it. Unless the EU sends in an invading police force to enforce border controls but that would never happen. This will be near the top of negotiations and be used to keep NI from breaking away.
The issue is so far and beyond in terms of incitement and controversy that it simply will not be allowed to happen. Especially when there are unpoliced borders between EU and non EU countries already in existance.
The waters will be muddied enough to get around this.
 

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Cities like Bradford, Birmingham and Luton who have a lot of Asians have voted to leave.

Very surprising. It's nothing to do with racism.
Doesn't matter to them once they're in. I've a few Asians on my Facebook who voted leave because they didn't want more "outsiders" coming in.
 

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I find it hard to accept that my country voted to remain in the EU but has been dragged out of it by people who don't live here.
No British person here so didnt follow up much things related with recent referendums but was there a stay in EU hook as one of reasons why Scotland should vote stay last time?
 

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Proof of why democracy is flawed.

Those with lower intelligence have seismically changed the course of the country.
 

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It'll never happen. Political suicide for anyone north or south of tbe border if they call for it. Unless the EU sends in an invading police force to enforce border controls but that would never happen. This will be near the top of negotiations and be used to keep NI from breaking away.
The issue is so far and beyond in terms of incitement and controversy that it simply will not be allowed to happen. Especially when there are unpoliced borders between EU and non EU countries already in existance.
The waters will be muddied enough to get around this.
I don't disagree. But it would have been nice if Leave had campaigned on the basis of "Take control of our borders (except the Irish one, because that would be politicially beyond the pale)"
 

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Imagining that said in George's voice has at least given me a chuckle.
 

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Shit - was not expecting that. So many people angry with the EU . I hope we're not fecked now.

Feel sorry for Gibraltor.