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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Time to get the new designs in place for new British Passport lads! my effort lol

The old black ones were lovely.
 
Facebook has gone mental. It seems that democracy is great unless you don't win. Then it's terrible and 52% of people should never of been allowed to vote as their too old/unintelligent/racist etc. It's done, you might not like it, but we have to get on with it.

Some of the comments are beyond belief really. I've not seen anything that tells me why they think remaining in the EU would have been a good idea - just a general assertion that Leave = racists (presumably because of all the non-white immigrants from eastern Europeans coming over :rolleyes: )
 
I was ready to start calling this once great nation 'Bremania' if we voted remain. But instead we are 'Brileavers!'

You just have to Brileave!
 
People don't like change, it scares them and they get incredibly defensive when you shake up their world and make them change. This is why you MUST shake up their world and make them change.
 
I voted several weeks ago by post for leave, so campaigns had no impact.

Had to admit I was pleasantly shocked when I woke this morning to Radio 4 saying Leave had won. Great and surprising day for me.
 
People don't like change, it scares them and they get incredibly defensive when you shake up their world and make them change. This is why you MUST shake up their world and make them change.

Well it helps if you have a PLAN before you shake up the world and invoke change. Otherwise you're just playing with fire.

Most people who voted Leave want change, that's for sure. I suspect you'll find that most people who voted Remain ALSO want change.

I don't think many people on either side were happy with the status quo. But at least half the country don't think a relatively blind leap into the unknown is a healthy or safe way to bring about change. And it seems at least some of the other half are now beginning to wonder the same.
 
People don't like change, it scares them and they get incredibly defensive when you shake up their world and make them change. This is why you MUST shake up their world and make them change.

And people will ultimately accept it, and adapt. Things may well end up better than before.
 
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