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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Listen I can understand what your saying. But don't buy into those "hate" ideology creaters. You are here. Your in the UK and we want you to be part of this next step with us. Yes high levels of immigration is something we don't want but that's moving forward. Your part of the people, part of the vote and your needed like us all to be positive and start thinking about Britian and its Independence.
Nobody is getting deported or being asked for visa's from you. It's a moving forward plan.

Just to let you know, its you're.
 
Even though I voted leave, I honestly cant say I'm happy with the result. Though I wouldn't be celebrating if it has been a remain outcome.

Guess I feel like its not going to matter either way. The people in power will spin things their own way as always and us little guys will be left with the scraps.

Long term, nothing changes.
 
I wont be surprised if it strengthens their cause and they gain even more seats at the next GE - actually Im very worried about this

ps3ud0 :cool:

IIRC - Farage said that after Brexit, he would be campaigning for reform of the electoral system, so they're not going to disappear any time soon.

Even Toynbee has been vocal about the need for reform so I'd hope it's coming although I expect it to be kicked into the long grass given the work that will need doing for Brexit.

They won't win seats standing on an electoral reform ticket it has no mass appeal as shown by the total disinterest in the last referendum on the subject. There is no easy base level appeal you can't play the immigration card!
 
Well, much as I desperately wanted to remain, I will get behind Britain's decision.
I have confidence that we will recover and be as great as we always were.

So, might as well say "Happy independance day" and keep my chin up and have faith that Britain will prevail.
 
I think Greece should have left, what would you say from your viewpoint. I think eventually it would have been more positive to put the losses on those who take risks for profit not normal people/taxpayers.
UK has to gradually pull away from EU, the markets are just trying to guess the effects before they happen. I dont think they will prompt any dire change this moment.
Post vote uk is in eu till its formalised, boring but it'll take (much)time

Greece cant stand on its own, you maybe can but then i am not sure in this global, hyper-complex, casino style economy.

I can only suggest you, from my experience the last 6 years, pile some cash and get rid of any mortgage/loans.
 
Well, much as I desperately wanted to remain, I will get behind Britain's decision.
I have confidence that we will recover and be as great as we always were.

So, might as well say "Happy independance day" and keep my chin up and have faith that Britain will prevail.

Much respect to you Rilot. We can do it.
 
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