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 contribute a significant amount of tax in the UK thanks. But it's ok, because your post basically just summed up the mentality and intelligence of the other leave voters.

The irony that some of the leave voters will die in the Winter because of likely increase to energy bills, absolutely hilarious. You couldn't make it up.

Wait do you believe I'm trying to insult you?

I voted remain but unfortunately lost, as such I have two options either say **** it and leave or crack on and do what I was doing anyway as I am not in a position to influence the future of the UK.

I know I'm tired but reading what I wrote again I'm still unsure how you took offense to what I wrote. I apologise if I'm missing an obvious insult in there but I was merely trying to point out telling someone who contributes to the economy to **** off just because they disagree with you isn't exactly conducive to making the UKs economy strong.
 
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How will this effect my holiday going abroad with my eu passport next month?

Not at all. It will be ages, maybe years before we actually leave.

The exchange rate is a bit worse than it was though and likely will be for a while. Although GBP to EUR might not be hit so bad as the euro has taken a battering from this as well.
 
I'm holding my British passport in my hand and trying to get my head around the fact that this is all it will ever be now: a mere British passport. No more EU access.

Yes, you are totally right, voting to leave the EU means that all british people are completely banned from all EU countries, immediately and forever

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Really?

I need to renew mine, no doubt it will still be an EU passport. We are still members and will be for some years I suspect.

even before the EU, we had travel agreements with most what-are-now EU countries... technically you don't NEED a passport to visit Europe, but there's no other practical way of showing that you are an EU citizen without one, all that this will mean is that you do actually need a passport to go to Europe, so in practical terms there won't be any change
 
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we know jack all about what will happen.

No, we know exactly what will happen in the short term. Economists unanimously predicted a significant economic shock if there was a leave vote.
I could understand deciding that isn't a priority (ignoring all the other reasons why leaving the EU is a catastrophe), but you can't claim we don't know exactly what is coming.
 
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