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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Soldato
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As I was driving from the cinema, according to the BBC R4, the postal votes are split 60-40 to Leave.

FYI Independence Day Resurgence, is a great film. Especially on 3D, where you brush apart some cliches in favour of the CGI :) (the CGI is really good and shame didn't went to IMAX, it should be even better).
 
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I've had the same experience in my locale

There is a real problem with some eastern european immigrants, particularly Romanians who are here for one thing, illegal gain. I like been surrounded by farms and farmers because they have legal guns and will blow bits off people on their land :)
 
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Thanks guys so now I can look forward to a lifetime of minimum wage me being unskilled and all.Thanks to the endless supply of cheap labor eu migrants willing to work like shire horses for £7 an hour not all of us are bright enough to go uni or have well paid jobs.

Get some skills or do unskilled work that Europeans are happy to do because they're not too proud to sweep the streets, do building work, wait tables, etc... If you're not willing to work hard then don't blame anyone other than yourself.
 
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Thanks guys so now I can look forward to a lifetime of minimum wage me being unskilled and all.Thanks to the endless supply of cheap labor eu migrants willing to work like shire horses for £7 an hour not all of us are bright enough to go uni or have well paid jobs.

I don't follow you at all. You want the country to break away and do its own thing but you don't seem willing to apply that logic to your own situation.

Rallying against educated people isn't going to improve your position.
 
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Thanks guys so now I and others like me can look forward to a lifetime of minimum wage me being unskilled and all.Thanks to the endless supply of cheap labor eu migrants willing to work like shire horses for £7 an hour not all of us are bright enough to go uni or have well paid jobs.

There are lots of unskilled people earning more than that, they just don't wallow in self pity and do something else to change their lives. What's stopping you other than chips?
 
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To the people who voted 'remain' - What are you going to do about building extra hospitals for our ever expanding population? What are you going to do about building new schools for our ever expanding population? Are you happy for employers to employ and pay for cheap European labour?

Those issues would have been present come a result of IN or OUT.
 
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Thanks guys so now I and others like me can look forward to a lifetime of minimum wage me being unskilled and all.Thanks to the endless supply of cheap labor eu migrants willing to work like shire horses for £7 an hour not all of us are bright enough to go uni or have well paid jobs.

You believed an OUT vote would have fixed that?

Wow, that there fear campaign really did work on you.
 
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Also lmao if you think leaving will improve your wage just because there won't (might not) be free movement - Gove etc. haven't exactly been subtle about immigration controls being used to bring in workers that are needed. So good luck if you think you can push the wage up of basic work by creating a labour shortage.
 
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