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 just hope that when they transform EU law to UK law they keep some of the more sensible laws, such as sustainability/emissions, human rights and other things like that.

They won't, this is the perfect opportunity for the tories to tear up & water down lots of sensible laws that get in the way of making a quick buck, & they'll grab the opportunity with both hands.
 
Oh God, Grayling on TV not ruling himself out the Tory leadership race.

Tempted to join the Conservative Party so that I can get a vote. :p
 
Human rights are not EU law, I think.

I wasn't sure - but I was just making an example :)

I don't care about curvy bananas and so on, but things which make the UK better (i.e. emissions, pollution, green and sustainability, CO2 targets etc...) I'm 100% for. I just use emissions/sustainability as it is an area I know about but I'm sure there are other sensible laws that we can adopt.
 
I just hope that when they transform EU law to UK law they keep some of the more sensible laws, such as sustainability/emissions, human rights and other things like that.

The last thing we want is the EUs human rights. It took 10 years and millions of pounds to get a terrorist out of the UK.

We will have our own human rights\laws. This country has to stop being a push over now.
 
I just hope that when they transform EU law to UK law they keep some of the more sensible laws, such as sustainability/emissions, human rights and other things like that.

We live under the most authoritarian government in Western Europe. A government that will soon have unfettered decision making. Snoopers charter will just be the start of it.
 
The last thing we want is the EUs human rights. It took 10 years and millions of pounds to get a terrorist out of the UK.

We will have our own human rights\laws. This country has to stop being a push over now.

Of course it will all be UK law instead of EU law, but I just want to make sure they are sensible and adapted sensibly and not used to create an aggressive/totalitarian state.
 
experts and politicians

and i think personally this is were the problem lies.. It came across to me that these experts and politicians gave a poop about one thing and that's money... Money that themselves or their financial corps would loose.

They just seemed to forget who would be voting and what mattered to them.. the financial sector has taken a battering over the last ten year so can you blame people for not listening to what they have said??
 
I wasn't sure - but I was just making an example :)

I don't care about curvy bananas and so on, but things which make the UK better (i.e. emissions, pollution, green and sustainability, CO2 targets etc...) I'm 100% for. I just use emissions/sustainability as it is an area I know about but I'm sure there are other sensible laws that we can adopt.

Sensible in the current mood is not expected.
 
A clear indication that offering the great unwashed a choice on complex economic issues does not work.

The elderly who helped rebuild this country after the catastrophe of two world wars, who saw the parents, uncles, brothers and grandfathers fight and die for freedom sealed the deal on this vote. Have some respect!
 
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