UK European Elections 2019 | Results Tonight from 10pm

East of England

Brexit - 604k (3)
Lib dem - 361k (2)
Green - 202k (1)
Labour - 139k
Tory - 163k (1)
Cuk - 50k

Might have got that slightly wrong
 
East of England result looks ok. Brexit party takes all UKIP's seats, Greens and Lib Dems take 2 from the Tories and 1 from Labour.
 
117k voting for Change in London :lol: who are these people.
 
London

UKIP 27k
CUK - 117k
Tory - 177k
Green - 278k (1)
Brexit - 400k (2)
Labour - 536k (2)
Lib Dem - 608k (3)
 
Minor nerd point but seems YouGov beating Survation for once tonight.
 
Heidi Allen looks like she's been shot by Homer's makeup gun.
 
London

UKIP 27k
CUK - 117k
Tory - 177k
Green - 278k (1)
Brexit - 400k (2)
Labour - 536k (2)
Lib Dem - 608k (3)
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Can only hope out of the Brexit mess, eyes will have opened. Decent result in the borders too.
I couldn't believe that result. That's were I'm from originally and I hate the fact it always flip flops between Lib Dem and Tories.
 
SNP well on course in Scotland. Fingers crossed for Indy Ref 2.

I voted to remain in the UK in 2014 but voted for SNP in this election mainly as I didn't want to split the remain vote. If there were another referendum, not sure how I would vote, at the moment I'm edging towards independence.
 
I wish the BBC would put more emphasis on the percentages that didn't vote for the Brexit Party. Remain winning. Not looking at the bigger picture I guess. Doesn’t suit the Brexit Party winning narrative.
 
Wales

Plaid Cymru - 163k (1)
UKIP - 27k
CUK - 24k
Tory - 54k
Green - 52k
Brexit - 271k (2)
Labour - 127k (1)
Lib Dem - 113k

Very unlucky there for Lib Dems
 
I voted to remain in the UK in 2014 but voted for SNP in this election mainly as I didn't want to split the remain vote. If there were another referendum, not sure how I would vote, at the moment I'm edging towards independence.
It's a difficult situation and I know a lot of people who voted the same as you who would have a genuine dilemma. I voted for Independence at the last referendum but I'm probably more in favour of Scotland having more devolved powers and of the UK in general being federalized. Now, with the prospect of Brexit and Boris Johnson as PM, I'd be more firmly behind Independence.
 
West Midlands

UKIP - 66k
CUK - 24k
Tory - 135k - (1)
Green - 143k - (1)
Brexit - 507k - (3)
Labour - 228k - (1)
Lib Dem - 219k - (1)
 
Wales

Plaid Cymru - 163k (1)
UKIP - 27k
CUK - 24k
Tory - 54k
Green - 52k
Brexit - 271k (2)
Labour - 127k (1)
Lib Dem - 113k

Very unlucky there for Lib Dems
CUKs.
 
So even if we remain, we have the Brexit Party to represent us in Europe?

Are we just being ironic for the sake of it? Or maybe we just like punching ourselves in the balls?
 
So even if we remain, we have the Brexit Party to represent us in Europe?

Are we just being ironic for the sake of it? Or maybe we just like punching ourselves in the balls?
We had UKIP doing the same roll last time.
 
We had UKIP doing the same roll last time.

Yeah but last time nobody thought we were actually going to leave.

Now it will look like we voted to leave, now trying hard to overturn our own decision, but still voted Brexit Party to represent us.

No wonder we are the laughing stock of Europe.
 
Yeah but last time nobody thought we were actually going to leave.

Now it will look like we voted to leave, now trying hard to overturn our own decision, but still voted Brexit Party to represent us.

No wonder we are the laughing stock of Europe.

The majority didn't vote.
 
Just take a quick look at the Wales results again

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They voted Leave 3 years ago....
 
What does that matter? The Brexit Party is still in.

Given the circumstances a turnout of 37% is disappointing to say the least.

That the Brexit Party won the most votes is hardly surprising.
 
Labour and Tories both getting a mullering, but I’m watching the results on bbc and they are hammering labour, yet they are doing better than the Tories, can anyone explain this to me? Genuinely curious as it seems both parties are doing badly as predicted, but the Tories are being given a real pass
 
Given the circumstances a turnout of 37% is disappointing to say the least.

That the Brexit Party won the most votes is hardly surprising.

I would have thought more Remainers would turn up and try and get some MEPs in, since you know, apparently Europe matters to them.

But no.