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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"Our formula... is British-Spanish co-sovereignty for a determined period of time, which after that time has elapsed, will head towards the restitution of Gibraltar to Spanish sovereignty," Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo told Spanish radio.

He didn't waste any time :D
 
Im sure Nicola Sturgeon will call for another referendum but they should really use there brains and hold off for a while, just to see how things play out in the UK and in the EU.

No because the stated end goal of the SNP is an independent Scotland they will want to strike while the iron is hot while the Scottish electorate are angry and the markets in turmoil it makes a yes on independence much more likely!
 
I'm surprised leave got it, didn't expect that.

Looks like the pound is ALREADY recovering though (after taking a huge slump, but that was predictable).
 
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Im sure Nicola Sturgeon will call for another referendum but they should really use there brains and hold off for a while, just to see how things play out in the UK and in the EU.

yeah they need to think about it - with oil at $100 it was possible, with it at $50 (or even lower), they would be really screwed.
 
ONS map of areas of zero qualifications (Darker areas =zero/low qualifications)

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YouGov map of Brexiters (darker areas = Brexit votes)

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Anyone notice a more than slight correlation in the dark areas?


Just saying........

And there's a telegraph link

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...type-of-person-wants-to-leave-and-who-will-b/

This has been discussed multiple times on here. I'm not sure how you guys missed it all those times...
 
The hatred coming out of the remain supporters on my facebook is terrible - more embarrassed by their behaviour and campaigning than the people for making a democratic decision.
 
The triumphalism and bitterness of some in this thread is disappointing. Can I urge everyone to take a deep breath, calm down and think before we post. What happened yesterday is democracy at its finest, people can have differing visions and views but it needn't be about division.

Fantastic post :)

Can I just remind people posting of the above.

Let's not be aggressive or antagonistic - this will result in suspensions. Please behave and post with respect.
 
Too late for that, we already voted out ;)

This is kind of what i'm talking about. Who really knows what is going to happen.

There is valid arguments for thinking we are going to 'be doomed' and there are valid arguments that we might actually improve the country.

No one knows, how we can make judgement that we have made the right or wrong decision?
 
Disappointed in Cameron, it was only last year he was fine with leaving the EU if we didn't get reform. Now he's on the losing side he's the first to jump ship just when we need as much stability as possible in the coming days and weeks ahead.
 
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