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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Just don't buy their phones then if you can't afford it, there's plenty of decent competition out there, doubt Apple would want to lose market share though.

Sorry, let me be clear, they will all cost more, due to a smacked out pound.
There are not many phones made in the uk.
They are made in asia, and sold by us or asian companies.
Last i checked the pound was getting hammered.
We are heading for a nice big recession now, so market share might not change, but overall volume certainly will.

I dont expect many businesses to advertsie investment. Or job creation.
Look at mr dyson, he wanted to leave, he got what he wanted.
His employees will be delighted, that is his 4000 employees, in MALAYSIA.
He has very few uk employees, but now the pounds has been smashed, his individual profits will rocket. Won't help the uk one little bit.
 
I don't think they will. I think the total opposite will occur.

There is literally ZERO point to UKIP now. The majority of their voters wanted an independent state. They have that now.

The next parties will be the positive ones who push stabilisation.

Really? German and French nationalists wont feel like they can push their agendas after this?
 
Omg gtx 1080 prices are now 750 quid.

If anyone wants to come live with me in sweden I have room in my basement for 10 more but you will have to share with some 1940s Jewish roleplayers.
 
because things have changed already.
and as I said it is unlikely to be more than 2 years. markets do not like uncertainty and that is exactly what we will have for years to come.

but money is only one aspect. far more worried about UK government ripping up our rights like they want to do. spying on us even more etc.

I expect we will have a Labour government within 10 years.
 
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