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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If leave had have lost I would have acquiesced and taken it as the democratic decision to oppose democracy. That is all. 1.3m more people said no to the EU.

Judging by the number who insisted on using a pen to vote, you may have been one of a few sane voices in a large braying mob.
 
People do realise that Farage wasn't part of Vote Leave? It's those people like Boris and Gove who should be answering questions about those claims.

Wasn't it QT when Farage stated the money spent on the EU should be diverted to Doctors, hospitals and schools??
 
Take Scotland away and....


Very little would change. It was about 55% England only.

Agreed. Lets show that we can achieve great things. If the Scots want their independence let them have it. Its a certainty that they will now vote to leave the UK and possibly as quick as possible. I predict a November referendum if not early 2017.

We will still be a great trading nation and a beacon of hope. I would like to say a good luck to the fishermen up north. Have read their story and decimated doesn't quite seem fitting.

Thee are still only a so many fish in the sea and so many new fish each year. Leaving the EU isn't going to help them. The best they will get (from a conservative government) is increased quotas, which will last a couple more years before fish stocks plummet even more.
 
Heard the BBC interviewing people in Hartlepool which voted 70% in favour of out.

I'm shocked at what was said and I can understand how the out side won the vote now.

Why did you vote out?

"Its a mess living here now and can't be any worse being out of the EU so voted out."

Aren't you concerned about the exchange rate and stock market drop?

"nah, we don't go on holiday to those foreign places so not bothered about getting less Euros to the pound and we don;t own any shares"

I suspect that quite a few voters for out did so on a similar basis.
 
I think we can all agree that there has been lies and deceit on both sides. It's been an awful campaign that has been very destructive from both sides. No one was ever going to come out of this smelling of roses.

What's done is done though. Let's bury the hatchet and get on with the job in hand and get this country back on track.

More of this please..
 
Wasn't it QT when Farage stated the money spent on the EU should be diverted to Doctors, hospitals and schools??

Read that sentence back to yourself.

Nigel Farage has as much power on where that money goes (real or otherwise) as you and I do, and its just an opinion.
 
Do you think we will rebuild Hadrians wall with a big gate in it, if so we can send Sturgeon all the unwanted immigrants whilst smuggling food down to the starving English :p

Also - because public service spending per head in Scotland is higher than in England and Wales they won't be able to afford to continue with free prescriptions anymore along with other freebies allowed at the expence of the rest of us.

You do realise Hadrian's Wall is mainly in England as in Wallsend. Only gets near Scotland at the Solway Firth.
 
Heard the BBC interviewing people in Hartlepool which voted 70% in favour of out.

I'm shocked at what was said and I can understand how the out side won the vote now.

Why did you vote out?

"Its a mess living here now and can't be any worse being out of the EU so voted out."

Aren't you concerned about the exchange rate and stock market drop?

"nah, we don't go on holiday to those foreign places so not bothered about getting less Euros to the pound and we don;t own any shares"

I suspect that quite a few voters for out did so on a similar basis.

The conservatives betting on people with nothing to conserve. Sounds about right TBH:rolleyes:
 
Chill one and all. Sure there are rocky roads ahead, but from revolution often comes great change and often that's for the better, though can be for the worse. Act in haste repent in leisure, it's now up to you, the younger generation to build what the future looks like. If you feel strong about it, move into a place that can effect change, don't moan and make threats about what you think you will do, but won't. Both sides of the argument had badly formed agendas, so don't get hung up on what might happen and doom and gloom. Could be chance to smash EU 1 and build EU 2.0, think others with leave in the next 3 years. Could be a chance to make something very different and more controlled and powerful, could be something that wrecks us all and leaves us in huts but the people will make the difference. Always have, always will.
 
Read that sentence back to yourself.

Nigel Farage has as much power on where that money goes (real or otherwise) as you and I do, and its just an opinion.

Do you think the average voter knows that? The point is, it's more disinformation and empty promises that people would have genuinely based their vote on.

The very point that the money spent on the EU would be directed to things like the NHS was repeatedly drummed out by LEAVE supported over social media.
 
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