Poll: The Official OcUK EU Referendum Exit poll (and results discussion thread)

How did you vote in the EU Referendum?

  • Remain a member of the European Union

    Votes: 861 53.0%
  • Leave the European Union

    Votes: 763 47.0%

  • Total voters
    1,624
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We have european passports, most countrys give european passports a visa waiver.
When the european passport goes, the visa waiver will too, until we renegotiate our own.

Nope. Go look at visa requirements for different countries and see that they vary. All EU countries do not have the same requirements.

We have British Passports, but they are a standard european style.

EDIT: I'm specifically talking about countries outside the EEA/EU - obviously we will have to negotiate with the Schengen area.

'massively supported'

you mean, gets some money from....

oh and used to have a big fishing industry

Before they fished the area out. Quotas will still need to be the same, if not the stocks are going to crash more than they already have.:( Considering this governments environmental credentials I'd guess it;ll be open season for about 5 years, before there are no fish left - Then we can come up with something else to blame it on.
 
And fair play to Nigel Farage, love him or hate him, he's spent his entire career working on this and has played a huge part in it.
 
And fair play to Nigel Farage, love him or hate him, he's spent his entire career working on this and has played a huge part in it.

He does something most politicians don't, stand up for what he believes in. Whether you agree with that or not.
 
If we end up leaving the EU I will begin to really dislike this country, moreso than I do already, and I will be disappointed in its people...

I don't want to feel like that about my country... :(

It wouldn't be so bad if people were voting out for the right reasons, but the vast majority are doing it out of ignorance.

I almost feel ashamed to be British, and it hasn't even happened yet..

get a grip... if anything the scaremongering from 'remain' and the whole patronizing - 'look at this important person he says you should vote in and he's an important person who knows what is best for you' - is just as ignorant

UK economy is likely to grow faster than most of the EU regardless of whether we're in or out and frankly being out might well encourage a greater % of trade with the wider world and less ties with the absolute time bomb of a problem the EU is going to have in Southern Europe... I'm so glad we've had this result even if it is partly on the back of Xenophobic UKIP types... People are mostly panicking about the short term implications.
 
Well that depends on whether we can strike trade deals outside Europe. We could actually end up with cheaper food, for example if we strike deals with African countries.

Eating food air freighted from Africa is wrong.
 
Well at least now we get to see whether all of the fears rubbished by the Leave camp were in fact accurate economic predictions.

:sad:
 
Longterm it's messed up. Everything is imported into the UK. Enjoy your expensive living costs. This country will raise everything to fix it's economy quickly. Sad times.
 
It is no victory though really. Even though I voted leave it is still basically a 50 50 split. Not only that but the disparity between London and the rest of the country needs sorting. Political reforms must happen.
 
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