EU Referendum Results Thread | Leave have won, Cameron resigns

How did you vote to this: Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the EU or leave the EU?

  • Remain a member of the European Union

    Votes: 321 75.5%
  • Leave the European Union

    Votes: 80 18.8%
  • Spoiled ballot

    Votes: 24 5.6%

  • Total voters
    425
  • Poll closed .
Yeah, it's weird. I'm genuinely not sure I know anyone voting Leave, or at a minimum one or two people.
Just most parter's family. All my friends are remain.
 
The betting on this has been completely mental. Remain was 1.06 on Betfair at one point
 
I don't actually know what to do if we vote to leave. I would feel utterly alienated from my country.
Yup. Actually horrified. In the GE deep down I was uncertain people would vote for Ed as PM, but did not think people would vote for this.
 
Yeah, it's weird. I'm genuinely not sure I know anyone voting Leave, or at a minimum one or two people.

You live in Scotland though. So its hardly representative. In St Andrews where I've spent the last 7 months I don't know anyone who wants to Remain and haven't seen a single referendum poster. I came down South and had to bite by tongue after landing in Stansted yesterday within two hours because someone was ranting some nonsense about Leave.

I've fallen in love with Scotland, I don't want to come back south for good in September. :(
 
Labour blaming SNP for low turnout in Scotland. At least we're voting remain you clowns.
 
Yeah, it's weird. I'm genuinely not sure I know anyone voting Leave, or at a minimum one or two people.
Same, weird way to look at it. One close friend, one less close friend, my parent's next door neighbour who used to look after our cat... no-one else that I know.

Independence for Scotland and London, with Jack Wilshere the captain of our new country's national team?
 
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Why the feck would Wales want out of Europe? What have I missed?

While i am sure that there is genuine Euroscepticism as the standard-bearer, there will also be villages and towns who feel that the status-quo has left them behind. Government, both national and European, will be seen as being responsible.
 
Can't wait for the England players to set an EU flag on fire in the middle of the pitch when we win the Euro's.
 
Labour blaming SNP for low turnout in Scotland. At least we're voting remain you clowns.

Labour can absolutely feck off if that's the case. The same shite when we decisively voted against the Tories last year. They'd do well to sort out the fact that their own strongholds are voting to leave.
 
Boris and co running the country with Farage having a cabinet post.
 
This is where decisions should be down to people highly educated with PhDs dedicated to law and economics, not the general public who can't distinguish coke from pepsi.
 
Christ I'm so far behind. Will just post the tweets from now on and edit in the text results later on.
 
Same, weird way to look at it. One close friend, one less close friend, my parent's next door neighbour who used to look after our cat... no-one else that I know.

Independence for Scotland and London, with Jack Wilshere the captain of our new country's national team?

Shoot. Me. Now.
 
This is a big surprise. I swear, didn't think leave had a chance.
honestly a month ago i thought the remain campaign was gonna walk it, and they should off, if they had handled the campaign right, but they completely ballsed it up.

they failed massively to deal with immigration issues and based their argument on saving an economy in a country that is full of people working on zero hour contracts struggling to make a living.......
 
Labour can absolutely feck off if that's the case. The same shite when we decisively voted against the Tories last year. They'd do well to sort out the fact that their own strongholds are voting to leave.

Exactly. But it's always the SNP's fault...