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 .

rednev

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Lots of drama queens and cry babies in here.

The British economy is strong and diverse and is just as capable of succeeding outside of a supranational economic megastructure as the other highly developed countries that do just that. No other major economy outside of the EU (apart from the US) is as important to the overall world economy from as many areas as the United Kingdom is. The country will function just fine outside of the EU, and who knows...may even excel.
 

NinjaFletch

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Lots of drama queens and cry babies in here.

The British economy is strong and diverse and is just as capable of succeeding outside of a supranational economic megastructure as the other highly developed countries that do just that. No other major economy outside of the EU (apart from the US) is as important to the overall world economy from as many areas as the United Kingdom is. The country will function just fine outside of the EU, and who knows...may even excel.
We've all read the Vote Leave posters too. You don't need to regurgitate them.
 

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The British economy is strong and diverse and is just as capable of succeeding outside of a supranational economic megastructure as the other highly developed countries that do just that. No other major economy outside of the EU (apart from the US) is as important to the overall world economy from as many areas as the United Kingdom is. The country will function just fine outside of the EU, and who knows...may even excel.
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Minimalist

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Lots of drama queens and cry babies in here.

The British economy is strong and diverse and is just as capable of succeeding outside of a supranational economic megastructure as the other highly developed countries that do just that. No other major economy outside of the EU (apart from the US) is as important to the overall world economy from as many areas as the United Kingdom is. The country will function just fine outside of the EU, and who knows...may even excel.
I'll trust the general opinion of a massive body of economists over you buddy, sorry.
 

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When the economy goes to crap, the people who vote leave will blame someone else once again and not themselves.
but for alot of people who have voted out the ecconmy has already gone to shit .... and wont get much worse, the people who feel the hit from the ecconmy getting worse will be the upper working class to middle class and most of them are voting in.
 

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Remain leading on BBC again, this is riveting viewing, I've never refreshed a page so much.
 

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Odds of leaving have jumped up above evens again!!!
I don't know what to believe now, this is...weirdly exciting? I mean it's the first vote in a while where it could really go either way after a good while.
 

Manny

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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?
It's a joke, ain't it. More ignorance.
 

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Lambeth heavily better for Remain than the 50:50 forecast, but I just don't think there's enough Remain places left.
 

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Corbyn has to take some responsibility for this. I haven't seen him in a month. Complete dereliction of duty.