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 think so as well.

The remain lot are acting like sheep in a field once the sheep dog has gone. All over the place.

My two cents as to why remain are acting like sheep's, its in part because we are jumping into the uncertainty somewhat. Staying in while crappy for those who voted leave would have mostly been about maintaining the status Quo which is a fairly well known factor.
 
It's never been about it being impossible to work in the EU, it's about it being more difficult.

Maybe it will be. But if that is what you really want in life then you would do it.

Small price to pay for long term stability...

Look at Germany, shouldering huge debt from Greece, buying up their infrastructure which they don't really want or need but need to recoup something...

Fast forward 5/10 years when the EU have completely bankrupted Southern Europe and France/UK/Germany are shouldering all the debt with nothing left to recoup...
 
So that done and Scotland is much likely to send out 2nd vote to break away or stay uk.. if vote yes then don't know if Scotland apply to join eu membership and use euro. It far too early to say.. it a big wake up call for Europe. It all mess and need sort it out. Only Uk,norway and Greenland are not eu membership. So who next to break up from eu????

Which is why they will make tariffs so high it will deter others from following. Mind you it has only been the far right, Le Pen and Wilders who have said they want a referendum in their country.
 
having to hypothetically get a visa probably wouldn't stop you.
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It probably would. It wouldn't be my decision. It would be in the hands of the country I wanted to move to.

What its hypothetical about it? We will no longer be a part of the EU. You will need a visa and won't be able to just move freely to any EU country.
 
NEVER thought I'd agree with anything Nigel The b*****d Farage would say.

The 23rd of June should be a public holiday, so in the future we can reflect (down the pub!) on what happened - good or bad.
 
Because nothing would change for them! For the other half of the population that never wanted this in the first place, we are now subjected to travel on a train entering a dark tunnel to god know's where against our will.

Exactly, we are now having a pile of changes imposed on us. Which is fine as the result of a rational democratic decision but so much of it isn't like that, look at the guy above chuffed we now won't be contributing to bailouts... even though we were never going to be in the future anyway for example!
 
Lets be honest I didn't just vote leave due to immigration, because we can't stop it fully. But how many bail-outs we have to help with. And now with the possibility of the Turkish also joining I expect more bail-outs in the future which *IF* we were part of the EU have to honor the money.

Would you really want to be part of the EU with propaganda around Syria, Turks and the Rebels talk about putting your head in the sand.

Britain has not paid any bailouts, how the **** did you vote on something that is completely untrue, people like you who dont know the facts and the ball**** of the leave campaign have completely ****ed this country over because of ****ing tory infighting and cameron thinking that there would have been another hung paraliament.
 
It probably would. It wouldn't be my decision. It would be in the hands of the country I wanted to move to.

What its hypothetical about it? We will no longer be a part of the EU. You will need a visa and won't be able to just move freely to any EU country.

You're making the assumption the country you want to move to wouldn't let you in. Most European countries, in my opinion/experience, would happily do so.
 
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