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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Never knew you liked him that much ;) :D.

No not a meat sword. :p

Right, not going to work today... Lack of sleep, combined with the fact I am already annoyed with my company enough, plus the fact I'll be surrounded by smug leave voters, means going in would be a bad idea. I'm likely to either walk out, or flip my lid and get the sack... I'll go to bed at about the time I should be getting up...
 
That's the thing, we get to choose. They can even hold referendums on more matters if they wish.

Ermm
No
We wont
And we dont

Uk politics, bar massive infighting isnt going to change much
There wont be too many european laws revoked
If any
Lets wait and see

For all you 'leavers' bar freedom of movement, what euro laws does anyone seriously expect to be revoked?
 
Wow.

I had thought this might happen, but it seemed like Britain had stepped back from brink and now... wow. We really are that stupid.

So I guess this is a huge win for internet polling.
 
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.

But if electronics good businesses price themselves out of the UK, that won't be beneficial for them either. They will move with us and evolve.

What about JCB? 6000 employers and they wanted out?
You can name one person who wanted out and another who wanted to stay. As the poll suggested, there's not much in it. It's not a case of money for me and i think this uncertainty was always going to happen in the wake of a leave vote.
 
A big thank you to Nigel Farage.

I'd change that to a big **** you Nigel personally!

The pound is plummeting, with implications for anybody with fiscal commitments such as mortgages, were heading for years of uncertainty in our laws and I suspect given Scotland has unanimously voted to remain in the E.U. a break up of the union of both the UK and indeed the European Union.

I now expect the E.U. project to come crashing down with instability in Europe as a consequence.



Corbyn and his half hearted remain campaign has a lot to answer for,Labour voters have clearly ignored him - and I don't blame them - he's not representative of the core Labour voter imo

Cameron is toast as he's clearly misread the electorates wishes, he's going down in history as the PM who took a huge gamble with his country, to pacify his party - and lost!

We'll probably have PM Johnson before we know it, all we need then is POTUS Trump for the **** up to be complete!

I bet Vladimir Putin can't believe his luck, just what he wants, a dividing, breaking up E.U.!

I dearly hope I'm wrong, but I really fear for what our future holds both here in the UK and on the continent.
 
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Of course they can and will. Will they exist in the same capacity as they do now is what the worry is about.

what exactly is the worry.... guy with no skills from Romania no longer allowed... but more room for non-EU person with sufficient skills to score required points...

as for financial services - yup the city could take a bit of a hit, but it will survive... plenty of other major financial centres are not in the EU either

trade is increasingly global - no reason in particular why we need to be so closely integrated to the countries that happen to be right next to us
 
I'd change that to a big **** you Nigel personally!

The pound is plummeting, with implications for anybody with fiscal commitments such as mortgages, were heading for years of uncertainty in our laws and I suspect given Scotland has unanimously voted to remain in the E.U. a break up of the union of both the UK and indeed the European Union.

I now expect the E.U. project to come crashing down with instability in Europe as a consequence.

I dearly hope I'm wrong, but I really fear for what our future holds.

Need to hold my coffee mug under your eyes.

Wave bye to the EU fella
 
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