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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It was a protest vore.

All these do gooders talijg about the benefits of unmetered immigration. All asking for more somalian refugees to be housed.

But will never see a somalian refugee walk the streets in their home town. Wgy does Oldham, Manchester, Liverpool get them? If the government wants immigrants and refugees, why don't the house them in leafy Oxfordshire? Why will they never be impacted by Romanian beggars?

Why don't their home towns have 23% Muslim population?

Why do they tell us to embrace diversity and live in their own enclaves that are unaffected by the above?

That's what people are sick to the back teeth of abd sadly this was the only way they have been a able to vocalise this in 20 years.

Line up all the immigrants against a wall and shoot them, then throw their dead bodies back in the sea, will that make you happy?
 
All of those millions of UK young people who live and work in EU wont be able to anymore :( Oh .. wait .. thats right .. the only UK people who live in the EU are essentially retirees, who cant speak any other language.

I wish the remainers would stop this guff about having their futures 'destroyed' acting as if they were going to one day live and work in the EU.

The overwhelming majority of people in this country can't speak another language, have no interest in speaking another language and would never work anywhere other than an English speaking state e.g. Australia, Canada, New Zealand.

I'm sick of hearing this guff that is so out of touch with the facts of the situation.

Most emigration is to ENGLISH SPEAKING STATES. No one is going to 'lose out' on the right and freedom to work in the EU other than a tiny minority who are able to speak another European language.

Once again its delusional hipsters with these romantic dreams floating in their heads that will never see the light of day.
 
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Cannot fathom how we are going to be better off. We will still need immigration as people still won't do the menial jobs, our growth will be as before at BEST. Our credit rating will deteriorate. Scotland may leave. Cost of living up. I could go on

So much potential negative. The only positive.. We can control immigration? Crazy

For someone wishing the remain campaign wasn't so negative, you haven't half focused on their negative points!

We are the 5th biggest economy in the world, you can't seriously expect something as big as us announcing to leave the EU not to have an initial shock on prices, markets, peoples attitudes and a host of other things?

Give it time. It's cheaper to buy food from places like Africa than the EU - as a member of the EU we can't do that. There's many examples but that's just one for you. It's not all doom and gloom, it will just take time.
 
we have woken up to globalisation and the future... we certainly don't need to tie ourselves to the countries immediately adjacent to us, especially given the serious risks currently facing several of them
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no we really haven't and if you hadn't noticed, it was much more than just the eu.
we repeatedly vote in backwards thinking governments which is not supported by evidence.
look at a multitude of policies across all governments in the past many decades.
from criminal punishment to drug law. they all very much go against science go against what we know work, to satisfy some feeling of well superiority.
 
*sighs*

If there is a second referendum it will show just how capable the establishment truly are and how easily they can manipulate the people. When I say that I mean the remain camp.

In the - I believe - quite likely second referendum I will not be voting, nor my partner as it will demonstrate totally that democracy is conditional on the right vote aka not democracy.

As is flying round the internet there is an awful lot of remain butthurt
 
All those calling for a second referendum must have a problem with democracy.

This was a far more democratic process than any general election, every vote counted and over 70% of people turned up to vote. I don't remember so much whining when general election outcomes were announced and parties got one MP for getting over four million votes (no matter what the party's manifesto).

I think people in the UK woke up to the truth and fought back against the globalist, power hungry unelected few. If you don't like democracy, go live in North Korea.

I for one will be marching in the streets if we're made to vote again.
 
I find it funny the kids in the UK says EU is a dictatorship when you did and do this to scotland, north ireland, wales and Ireland etc...for generations.
scotland gonna leave the island and join EU and that will have a much more interesting ramification.
 
All those calling for a second referendum must have a problem with democracy.

This was a far more democratic process than any general election, every vote counted and over 70% of people turned up to vote. I don't remember so much whining when general election outcomes were announced and parties got one MP for getting over four million votes (no matter what the party's manifesto).

I think people in the UK woke up to the truth and fought back against the globalist, power hungry unelected few. If you don't like democracy, go live in North Korea.

I for one will be marching in the streets if we're made to vote again.

Here here.
 
Given the wide reaction of fear and doubt from leave voters since the vote, realisation that they'd been duped, clearer understanding of just what they've done and regret in doing so you're gonna have to do a bit more than call people betas to convince anyone of what you're saying.

The problem for me and many others is that we are equally concerned about staying as we are about leaving. On balance, I came to the conclusion that leave is the better long-term option given an unreformable EU (which, ironically, now has rumblings of reform coming from Tusk).

I just wish it'd been 55/45 or better and without huge disparity between the countries of the UK themselves. :(
 
Given the wide reaction of fear and doubt from leave voters since the vote, realisation that they'd been duped, clearer understanding of just what they've done and regret in doing so you're gonna have to do a bit more than call people betas to convince anyone of what you're saying.

"wide reaction"

got a figure for that?
 
No chance of another vote, but if there was I'd be disgusted and actually protest with anyone else! Besides we didn't get a revote against the Tories getting in. We won fair and square and legally binding
 
The petition is a nonsense

You cannot force people to turn out to vote. So you implement those numbers and run another one. Result is 90/10 for leave but only 74% turnout. You just ignore that?

You can't just change the rules and pull numbers out the sky to make it fit.

Leave should just do one for an over 50% result and 71% turnout. In the long run there are 1.7 million more people who would sign that petition. Or ya know just have a vote :D

Posted earlier. It's ludicrous

Does. Cameron unresign to lead the campaign
 
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If a second vote did happen and remain won by the same small margin. Would you then say that's what it is or would you agree for re-re-vote? Even if the outcome went back towards leave?

I'd rather see it run until someone gets 60% of the vote, with a minimum validating turnout, if you were going to take it down that route.
 
All these people calling for a second vote lol,Seriously why should those 28% of people who did not vote (because they could not be bothered when they had chance) now be given a second chance to vote?

They knew when they had to vote,yet they didn't.

Absolutely, why if you registered to vote did you not vote? 28% of the people who were registered equates to another 13 million votes or 20% of the entire UK population.

Some may have had valid reasons for not voting, health, last minute availability etc. but not 13 million people I am sure.

These could have changed the result or strengthened it with a larger majority. The world is changed by these small actions and ommissions.
 
For someone wishing the remain campaign wasn't so negative, you haven't half focused on their negative points!

We are the 5th biggest economy in the world, you can't seriously expect something as big as us announcing to leave the EU not to have an initial shock on prices, markets, peoples attitudes and a host of other things?

Give it time. It's cheaper to buy food from places like Africa than the EU - as a member of the EU we can't do that. There's many examples but that's just one for you. It's not all doom and gloom, it will just take time.

I don't expect the long term impact to be terrible. But I don't see it being better.
Is just such a huge gamble. Not really one I wanted to take.
I don't think we will have any extra money. I don't think any attention will be paid to the environment.
And if it brings down the eu. That's more time with damaged pensions etc. When you are only alive for 80 years or so. This much instability can seriously damage everything.
 
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