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 .

Minimalist

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This is where decisions should be down to people highly educated with PhDs dedicated to law and economics, not the general public who can't distinguish coke from pepsi.
Almost as if we vote for politicians to perform a public service on our behalf to make decisions on our best interests (then we can vote them out if they let us down).

Referendum was stupid from the outset. Most people I've spoken to don't have a clue what they're talking about.
 

Cheesy

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Exactly. But it's always the SNP's fault...
It's no surprise that we're seeing this continued decline, in a sense. It's always someone else's fault when it comes to the party...no doubt the many voters they have who have switched to UKIP or voted Leave will just be naive, gullible people who failed to see the truth, as a convenient out so Labour can avoid taking responsibility for their inability to do anything as a party. Feel genuinely sorry for any Labour politicians/supporters who are having to go through this and recognise the parties struggles.

Funny thing is, Corbyn will be axed and they will claim the issue is solved, when this is something that goes far, far deeper than Corbyn himself.
 

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Meh, bed time, gotta go earn money tomorrow, hopefully it'll not be worth that much less than it was yesterday xD
 

AshfordLad

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Had a long, depressing shower in the hope that something would change, but at face value it looks even worse than earlier. RIP Britain, nice knowing you.
Are you planning to go back to wherever you are from if there is an exit?

Things might get better from an exit. Needless to say, its early days in the counting itself.
 

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When the economy goes to crap, the people who vote leave will blame someone else once again and not themselves.
 

altodevil

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Angus declare:
Remain: 32,747
Leave: 26,511
I'm glad we voted remain, we're usually fairly Tory/Eurosceptic as a lot of farmers etc. Not a surprise to see it fairly close.
 

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This would be a far bigger shock result than the 2015 election. Complete failure everywhere.
 

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This would be a far bigger shock result than the 2015 election. Complete failure everywhere.
Yeah, bit of a walkover at that rate. Cameron should genuinely resign in the morning if that's the case.
 

Ubik

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Manchester turnout 60%. Shitbollocks.
 

DOTA

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Trying to reassure friends, from the EU, whose plans depend entirely on this, that it will be okay. I can't. I think this is going wrong.
 

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So people fed up with the toffs in Westminster are voting to put more power in the hands of those toffs and remove the checks and balances from the EU?
 

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Leave now thinking they have won.
Can't wait for Nigel Farage victory parade.