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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Other countries want referendums now.
Also businesses putting pressure on EU to get free trade deal done.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...-how-france-italy-and-the-netherlands-now-wa/


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I think you've been talking drivel throughout this thread. You've taken to the internet to alleviate your frustrations by accusing people of being racists. Then you post comments like this hoping to stir up ridiculous debates so you can stand on your soap box pointing fingers.

You, the same as everyone in this thread, have no idea what the future holds now. All we do know is sitting around sulking, acting like a petulant child and doing some lightly veiled scaremongering won't help. The votes over, democracy has spoken and now we need to move forward.

Well, you know how it is. If in doubt, pull the trusty old race card :D

And I was under the impression the Leave mob were supposed to be the 'smart and educated' lot?

Seems like a bunch of whiny sjw types working on minimum wage.
 
Yep no one ever goes to work anywhere outside the EU. No British working in the US or India or Africa or China or Australia...

I don't think a bit of extra paperwork will kill them especially if they've gone to the trouble to learn a European language.

Lol. Good lord.
 
I'm struggling to see where all this rich v poor debate has come from. As a Scottish indy voter I totally understand many peoples desire for more independent self governance and a smaller, more effective local government.

However... If people truly believe that this was some victory against the "rich" then you've just scored a massive own goal. Prepare to drop your pants and be boarded by the new captain of this ship!

I have no doubt the UK is going to be successful post-article 50, but it's going to have a cost. And it aint the rich that will pay it...
 
And makes things we want to sell abroad cheaper.

We don't sell that much high volume price sensitive stuff abroad. Our exports are more specialist or high end and less price sensitive. It's not as if we sell loads more Range Rover Vogue's when sterling dips.

Worthless currency benefits manufacturing powerhouses like China because they sell loads of really price elastic stuff.
 
I mentioned yesterday about the demographics and who would be voting to leave, as I couldn't name a single leave voter save for my nan...

And apparently turns it was actually the 50+ year olds that voted us out, from exit polls! Crazy!
 
Well it isnt great is it : /. It makes a lot of things more expensive.

Short term pain for long term gain. It isnt perfect i agree, but i have faith we can make a go of it.

Lets face it, Brussels has been the main architect of this exit. Overbearing and arrogant - always wanting more. Credit to Cameron for trying to renegotiate our deal. Perhaps this vote will actually be a good thing for both the UK and the EU.

Hopefully Brussels will take stock and become more open to negotiation and change.
 
Disturbing lack of faith in this country from the remainers.

No, I don't think that is what a lot of us are trying to get across.

This country is in a bit of a financial mess at the moment, less than some, more than others but we're for the most part getting by.

Its not that I don't think we will do well on our own, I think we would do better as part of the EU.
 
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We don't sell that much high volume price sensitive stuff abroad. Our exports are more specialist or high end and less price sensitive. It's not as if we sell loads more Range Rover Vogue's when sterling dips.

Worthless currency benefits manufacturing powerhouses like China because they sell loads of really price elastic stuff.

True we're literally rolls royce manufacturers.
Not to mention that imported parts/materials are now more expensive.
 
We're about to replace one member of the Bullingdon Club with another member of the Bullingdon Club as our Prime Minister, if the bookies are to be believed. The Conservatives will still be in power and big business will still call the shots.

Leaving the EU isn't going to get you the magical unicorn that you're wishing for.

The bookies got it wrong last night and in the last GE along with the so called pollsters, i wouldn't rely on them.
 
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