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Nuneaton Bedworth looking 80:20 LEAVE.
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Reminiscent of Tory Maj being 2.94 after the Nuneaton resultPulpstar said:Why is leave still 3.4 ?!
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Ed Miliband hasn't been out late canvassing again there has he?AndyJS said:BBC at North Warwickshire: Leave vote much stronger than expected. 70/30 Leave.
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BBC Warwickshire - reports of 70 to 80% LEAVE!!0
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Could be '80/20' in Nuneatton according to BBC0
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If that is the case, surely Leave we must.0
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Looks like The Sun could be right again........0
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GBPUSD tanking again below 1.450
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The shires go leave!0
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No, but the concept of redirected anger is perfectly understandable.FrancisUrquhart said:
Sorry you what....what have cuts got to do with the EU? We aren't Greece....KentRising said:Angela Eagle blaming it on Tory cuts.
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Should be fav0
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Leave has won.0
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BBC — Hartlepool: more than 70% Leave.0
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Yes, nothing about Broxtowe yet that I've heard. I'm not especially hopeful there - big Tory and WWC hinterlands. But I don't think we get constituency results, though, do we?Mortimer said:
Broxbourne she said, IIRC.YBarddCwsc said:
If true, that is serious for Remain. Broxtowe has lots of Notts University lecturers and professors.RepublicanTory said:
Did Laura K say Broxtowe was looking Leave??Pulpstar said:Broxtowe
I can hardly believe it, though. The Universities are one of the big winners from the EU.
If Broxtowe is Leave, it is all over, IMHO.0 -
Hartlepool 70:30 LEAVE
COME ON!!!!0 -
bbc nuneaton 80%???????????????????????0
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Dear Mr cut and paste,Scott_P said:Sterling down 6%
@arthistorynews: If Brexit can do this in 5 minutes, imagine what it can achieve in a year. https://t.co/GN1BG4VAz8
One of my work colleagues was worried by your governments rhetoric and asked a senior city trader whom he knows about what will happen financially.
Answer - short term uncertainty, no real change longer term.
I suspect you might already know this.0 -
The Shires have abandoned Dave!0
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Did he get the Monty Hall question wrong too?FrancisUrquhart said:
Ed Miliband hasn't been out late canvassing again there has he?AndyJS said:BBC at North Warwickshire: Leave vote much stronger than expected. 70/30 Leave.
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Carnage in the Midlands for Remain. Completely as expected.0
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Blimey!Mortimer said:Could be '80/20' in Nuneatton according to BBC
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Beeb estimates/gossip:
N Warwickshire - 70/30
Nuneaton - 80/20
Hartlepool 70/30
all to Leave
Lewisham 17/83 to remain0 -
Wow, timbeeerrr again on Betfair.0
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Hartlipool better for leave too....0
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Yes. Betting odds are a lagging indicator.TheScreamingEagles said:
Reminiscent of Tory Maj being 2.94 after the Nuneaton resultPulpstar said:Why is leave still 3.4 ?!
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shit Nuneton 80-20 Leave.0
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Really should call the new arrival IndieJosiasJessop said:Just discovered that a friend is having her baby tomorrow (by Cesarean) earlier than expected.
One of the first Brexit babies?0 -
GarethoftheVale2 said:
Oxford, Slough, Brighton, Bristol, Exeter, Cambridge, Norwich. Not sure about Luton.
Southern BedfordshireLuton is a good call. If Remain cannot win this by ten-percent they are as t'ick as Prof Curtice [of Al-Beeb; repeater that pensioners favour 'Remain'] and deserve the contempt of the electorate.0 -
Abandon GO now Scott - save yourself .Scott_P said:
It's not an attack line. It was never an attack lineCasino_Royale said:Why push the attack lines now? .
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This looks like a very decent margin for leave.0
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To be fair, its not always easy to tell the difference between a monkey and a Frenchman.Pulpstar said:
They hung a monkey !tyson said:
They'll vote for a monkey, so doubtless they'll vote for Leave en massercs1000 said:
We need 60:40 (at least) for Leave.DanSmith said:
Hartlepool?RealBritain said:Next to declare - is who ?
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My Facebook is a great contra-indicator.0
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I think we can accept that Leave (provided those English rumours are true) are in with a very good chance.
Could this end up not being very close in favour of Leave? They are outperforming in all the areas so far.0 -
Pollsters out of business if this continues. Which would have the nerve to approach a corporate client about the accuracy of their polls?0
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1.61 2.6 on betfair.... What a change0
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Could be 70% Leave in Hartlepool.0
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Lol the metropolitan elite, globalised ruling class have been done over.
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Would someone be kind enough to say what results we can expect between now and 2am. I need to get up at 7 am. I wondering how to plan it!0
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Lewisham 83%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I must have misheard.0 -
Lewisham 83:17 remain.
Goodness this country is divided like never before.0 -
Lewisham 83% remain maybe according to Laura K.0
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Remain may have 83% in Lewisham compared to 70% par.0
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Good godnunu said:shit Nuneton 80-20 Leave.
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Our country is looking very split.0
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The Tory right will get about 5 minutes to savour their victory before they face the reality that they've brought about.0
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Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat.nunu said:shit Nuneton 80-20 Leave.
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HARTLEPOOL 70% LEAVE!0
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I had a bad feeling.....that sense of optimism at the start.
I am still holding everything crossed for the shire Tories, the cockneys, the shires.....come on0 -
EICIPM0
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Ed miliband on the telly!!!!!!
Nostalgia!0 -
Yep. Buy shares in Betrayal.williamglenn said:The Tory right will get about 5 minutes to savour their victory before they face the reality that they've brought about.
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This is sensationalCharles said:Beeb estimates/gossip:
N Warwickshire - 70/30
Nuneaton - 80/20
Hartlepool 70/30
all to Leave
Can London and Scotland save it for Remain? Depends a bit on turnout but at this rate the answer's 'no.'0 -
London vs. rest of the country again.0
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EICIPM is on the BBC! Ledge.0
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Remain worried about Wales result ....0
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Ed Milliband looking disturbingly like Portillo.0
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ME!FrancisUrquhart said:Pollsters out of business if this continues. Which would have the nerve to approach a corporate client about the accuracy of their polls?
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No, almost all of the 40% has been lost again in minutes. Traders somewhere must be making, and losing, a fortune...FrancisUrquhart said:
Better than expected early signs for Remain elsewhere?IanB2 said:Well someone is still buying £ because 40% of the fall has been recovered in the past few minutes
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Cameron may have created a Peloponnesian War situation. Still, I'm sure we'll get over it (give or take 27 years).0
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Surely all the lefty London boroughs can't outweigh Nuneaton...0
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Sky reporting Remain in "Wales" (not clear what they mean specifically) has "bitten the hand that feeds it" and voted Leave0
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So far Leave 50.5% Remain 49.5%0
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Turnout. Turnout. Turnout.
Low in Remain strongholds (Scotland, NI), high everywhere it's normally low (Labour WWC Strongholds).
Remain UTTERLY FUCKED. Arse.0 -
Anyone quoted Chesterton yet? People of England are speaking...0
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Great British Canal Journeys in 5 years..?rcs1000 said:Ed Milliband looking disturbingly like Portillo.
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What does London need to do to keep the UK in the EU?0
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These are enormous differences and polarities. At risk of boring on and repeating myself, whatever minutiae happened in London today to affect turnout, such as unappealing rain and cancelled trains could possibly make a huge difference, in this situation.hunchman said:Lewisham 83:17 remain.
Goodness this country is divided like never before.0 -
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"Remain worried about the result in Wales"...
HELLO!! Fecking hell - why are they surprised?? I could've told them the way the wind was blowing.0 -
Miliband talking about what the polls say. He should know better than that.0
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The establishment continues to patronise little England.0
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Did Lewisham vote for AV ?SouthamObserver said:0 -
The turnout in Scotland is very low, miles down on Indyref and that means that a 58% Remain (based on Clacks) is not nearly enough to save Remain.JennyFreeman said:
This is sensationalCharles said:Beeb estimates/gossip:
N Warwickshire - 70/30
Nuneaton - 80/20
Hartlepool 70/30
all to Leave
Can London and Scotland save it for Remain? Depends a bit on turnout but at this rate the answer's 'no.'0 -
A disastrous night for the pollsters.0
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It's bigger than anything in my lifetime, even 1992. If this sets the pattern it is simply sensational.Philip_Thompson said:This has feelings of shock and disbelief that mirror May 2015. If there was an accurate Exit Poll then you kind of get the feeling now that Exit Poll would have shown a shock Leave Win at 10pm with everyone now saying "I'll eat my hat" etc
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Ed Milliband's nose even vaster than I remember - at this growth rate it'll soon need its own postcode.0
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The British state will not let London (or the rump of England) "go".williamglenn said:0 -
Lol, ED says it's noting to do with people not liking the EU...0
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Ed once again showing how out of touch he is with wwc, saying results not really about E.U.0
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Diane Abbott on CNN blaming everything ion Cameron - didnt need the referendum couldn't bring his tory supporters with him unlike the Labour party0