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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Cameron better speak soon. Awfully quiet at the moment. Probably didn't even bother having a speech ready.

He'd better speak, with resignation as a large part of it!

As I said earlier, he's took a huge gamble with our country to pacify his party and lost - and that's from a Conservative voter!

Both campaigns were poor but remains especially so, project fear was the wrong line to take, we've a long proud history of sorting out the **** up that is Europe (read two world wars) and Churchill started the whole unification ball rolling to prevent a 3rd major conflict, Cameron ignored all this and assumed we wouldn't vote leave...

At Midnight, the remain campaign were just wondering by what margin they'd win, I don't think at any point they seriously considered the implications of us leaving.

Ultimately, it strikes me the electorate as a whole as given a huge **** you to the whole political establishment, they stood as a supposedly united front yet were beaten by a remain campaign that was divided itself!

Interesting times ahead.
 
Cameron better speak soon. Awfully quiet at the moment. Probably didn't even bother having a speech ready.

I think he is probably on the phone to boris, to quickly decide if they are going to fight the bit out now, or pull together for the country as a united front, and decide on when the switchover will happen in private, rather than public nouncery to the detriment for the country.
 
how do Switzerland manage it then?

Because they are in a completely different position to us. Different populus, different values, different government, different trade, and *puts on tinfoil hat* sitting on profits from lots of nazi gold.

What a daft question.
 
The pound shot up after 10pm so was over-inflated, probably so traders could make some money on the uncertainty. Yes it's fallen a lot, but it will stabilise pretty quickly.

bahhaahhaaa you think its only due to it being over inflated. you might want to go look at how low it is,
and it isn't likely to recover quickly, as the uncertainty is going to remain for a long time.
 
Major overreaction from many people in the Remain camp, nobody knows exactly what will happen, there's a long and complex process ahead of us.

I'm not convinced Cameron will go imminently at all...

Bored of hearing about Scotland, if they want to leave, just go.
 
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