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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I strongly advise people to just chill. Don't change anything and dont panic. Let's not force problems on ourselves. Keep money in the banks and don't think the worlds falling apart. It is not.

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Tell the others to take a chill pill and stop ripping into the people who voted the other way.

**** all of you stupid idiots.

I think this should have been limited to people under the age of 40 with an IQ higher than 120...

How badly they misjudged the average IQ of a voter...

I'd like to give him a sword... It won't be tapped gently on his shoulders though...

LOL.
 
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.

It's at it's lowest point in over 30 years and will go lower still before it evens out, that is not a good thing no matter how you spin it.
 
"In those places with most graduates the average level of support for Remain was 58% (typified by high Remain votes in Edinburgh, Oxford, and Cambridge) whereas in those with fewest graduates it was just 39%.

This is a referendum in which a cosmopolitan socially liberal Britain was outvoted by a more socially conservative part of the country that is deeply concerned by immigration. "

Quite from the BBC a victory for the poorly educated and easily led maybe the issue here is our education system?
 
Gold. :p

Oh and also the fact its a totally different country, as I already said.

Explain yourself better then? It's a different country? How does that explain anything? UK is the 5th largest economy in the world in a Eurozone, which is failing in comparison to other continents, yet it's just all doom and gloom for the UK, doesn't add up. Sounds to me like the UK is propping up Europe.
 
Nope. But it was inflated.

It was not inflated, it has dropped in recent weeks, recovered a bit in past couple of days, and is now crashing. We were alway blow our levels of twelve and six minths ago against asian markets.
We remain above the gordon brown levels against asian markets, but we were actively quantatively easing then, in vast amounts.
Now we are devaluing all on our own.

The crash associated with a president trump might be the only thing to help the pound by years end.
 
Can't happen as soon as we give notice to quit we start a process with defined timescales that can only be paused with the agreement of every member state which I doubt we'd get without offering some serious concessions in exchange.

We've already had a leave campaigner on the BBC saying we should explore alternative negotiation methods to article 50 so it isn't inconceivable that we wouldn't follow that.
 
The only consolation in this is the Leave camp having absolutely no idea what's next or how to spin a tanking economy that they dismissed as fear mongering.
 
"Absolutely brilliant for the United Kingdom"

What United Kingdom?

Great Britain and Northern Ireland - Without Great Britain or Northern Ireland... :p
 
so just to be clear - we'll still be part of Europe just not part of EU ?

Unless someone has figured out a way to paddle the UK to a different continent, we'll be staying in Europe for a considerable time to come.

Wouldn't surprise me if the leave campaign cracked it though, amongst the rest of the fantasy they've been peddling.
 
"In those places with most graduates the average level of support for Remain was 58% (typified by high Remain votes in Edinburgh, Oxford, and Cambridge) whereas in those with fewest graduates it was just 39%.

This is a referendum in which a cosmopolitan socially liberal Britain was outvoted by a more socially conservative part of the country that is deeply concerned by immigration. "

Quite from the BBC a victory for the poorly educated and easily led maybe the issue here is our education system?

Having been to university I can say that a degree doesn't make a person intelligent.
 
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