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Remain 48% Leave 52%0
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Alex Salmond has often quoted PB/Mike, once famously in the House of CommonsGravitation said:Salmond quoting spread betting figures!
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Leave claiming to be ahead in yorks "by a country mile" - bbc0
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Scotland can have NI then.rottenborough said:Salmond now talking about a 4 country lock on the result. Too late for Cameron.
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I think that it will gho exactly as I hoped (if we Leave)williamglenn said:@Robert/Charles and the rest of the liberal internationalists:
Do you still think you've called this right or are any doubts emerging now it looks like it's going to happen?
I don't see how this will have anything other than a devastating effect on London as a whole.
Either by another GE or by Parliamentary vote we will end up in EFTA.0 -
YOU STARbrokenwheel said:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hCtN3IY76azcr_6OiFPvZI0eXi_8JJqxT7d8vNhW2Do/edit#gid=0RepublicanTory said:please can somone please post the link to andys spreadsheet as i have just deleted mine by mistake
This one?
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Yorkshire was 48.21% Remain on Andy's spreadsheet.GideonWise said:Vote Leave source reckons they have easily won Yorkshire.
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Some London turnouts:
Richmond 82.1%
Sutton 76%
Merton 73.5%
City 73%
Wandsworth 72%
Islington 70.4%
Ealing 70.1%
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He could be on the other side of your trades.TheScreamingEagles said:
Alex Salmond has often quoted PB/Mike, once famously in the House of CommonsGravitation said:Salmond quoting spread betting figures!
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Robert's tips have been solid for weeks - en primeur tip might prove the tastiest if 2015 turns out to be a good vintage. Cheers Robert!Richard_Nabavi said:Earlier this evening I was wondering if I'd made a mistake following @rcs1000's suggestion of a sell on the spreads of Remain at 54%.
Looks like it wasn't a mistake!0 -
Dundee 60:40 for Remain0
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How is Leave still 7/4 on Betfair? Should be crossing over already?0
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I think Cameron would have probably been obliged if Labour In had tried a teensy bit harder. I think he was prepared to be the front man for Remain but was hoping for a slightly broader based campaign.MarqueeMark said:
Cameron/Osborne kryptonite to the WWC Labour voters they needed.Dadge said:Cameron didn't lose it for Remain, but it was disastrous that he was the leader of the Remain campaign. Why would Labour voters vote for him? I think he, and many in the commentariat, forget how partisan a lot of Labour areas still are. Imagine if Thatcher had been leading the Remain campaign - how many Labour voters could've made themselves vote for her? How naive we are to think they would vote for Cameron!
Then Cameron goes and insults his party support.
Still, he's been a bloody idiot for the last six months about all this.0 -
Well we're going to kick out immigrants who add to the vibrancy of our economy, so people do strange things sometimes.tlg86 said:
I really doubt the French and Spanish are going to chuck out immigrants who spend money in their countries.felix said:
Ah the charm of the Leaver writ large - most made the choice many years ago when EU membership was not in question. I'm not sure you'll be so happy if thousands of expats have to return in order to get healthcare no longer provided as at present in their adopted country - I hope the NHS is fully geared up.tlg86 said:
Sorry, no sympathy - you choice to live somewhere that doesn't use the Pound.felix said:Looks a very disappointing night for us expats - will be interested to know how soon we'll get any kind of resolution on our future status re taxation, healthcare , residency rights etc. For many pensioners a 10%+ drop in sterling means 10% less pension to liver on each month. For us these things really do matter. Don't expect much sympathy on here but we are British citizens and entitled to some consideration from our government.
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It is said that turnout is 2/3% lower in London than might have been expected when compared with turnout in other areas.HYUFD said:
Indeed, not 1 London seat yet declaredJohn_M said:It's not Brexit yet. Calm my dears, calm. Think of Sean's flat.
Another example of weak turnout in areas where REMAIN stronger?
Also shows older people are the ones with umbrellas.
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Which reminds me, doesn't this mean a proper streak is on the cards?weejonnie said:
Presumably is now going 'la la la can't hear you.'.rottenborough said:
(((Dan Hodges))) @DPJHodges 13m13 minutes agoAndyJS said:
If London votes 80/20 Remain they might still win I suppose.david_herdson said:Am I being completely idiotic in thinking that Leave are on course to win this by 5 points or more?
At the moment, we're all freaking over one result - Newcastle.0 -
It looks like he's a punterTheScreamingEagles said:
Alex Salmond has often quoted PB/Mike, once famously in the House of CommonsGravitation said:Salmond quoting spread betting figures!
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Salmond and Davis must be both very chuffed.0
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David Davis thinks LEAVE has won?0
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Dundee 60-40. Surely that is bad for remain in an SNP heartland?0
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Not if he reads PB!Slackbladder said:Salmond clinging to betfair
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I thought that was supposed to be a place where they weighed the Remain votes?rcs1000 said:Dundee 60:40 for Remain
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Only sane thing to do.numbertwelve said:If it is a narrow leave, I think we're all aboard the good ship EEA/EFTA...
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Dundee votes In0
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That is one of the most meta things I have ever seen.Danny565 said:Lindsay Lohan @lindsaylohan 10m10 minutes ago
#REMAIN Sorry, but #KETTERING where are you&why is this woman @BBCNews speaking on people rather than TELLING us what happens if UK LEAVES?
Lindsay Lohan @lindsaylohan 4m4 minutes ago
i love the #shetlands @BBCNews thank goodness we have pure hearted people our side #besmart #ShetlandsVSSunderland #BringItOn
Fabulous.0 -
Should have been 66% for Remain I believe so another one worse than expected.rcs1000 said:Dundee 60:40 for Remain
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In that thread header of a couple of days ago people in the NE were said to be slightly pro-Remain IIRC.corporeal said:North East showing fairly strong anti-europe sentiments.
They've always boasted about how connected their football teams are to the local communities.
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What do you suggest they do? I'm not trolling, I genuinely don't know how the government can possibly protect the UK economy from this, other than the BoE providing unlimited liquidity to banks.Philip_Thompson said:I seriously hope George Osborne and/or Sir Humphrey has got a Plan B for tomorrow. Be a huge dereliction of duty if there wasn't one.
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Remain 49% Leave 51% now0
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Dundee 60:40 remain. That is poor for Remain. Curtice estimated 33% for leave.0
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North antrim!!!0
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For the referendum, it doesn't really. It'll move in line with England and is close to the same split.PlatoSaid said:
I saw Sky three times yesterday count up how important NI, Scotland and London was vs a few big English cities - they NEVER mentioned Wales once.Casino_Royale said:Leanne Wood arguing for more devolved powers for Wales in event of Brexit.
It's like it didn't exist at all. I was amazed.0 -
David Davis "unwise" to trigger Article 50 straight away, seems every Leaver is united on that.0
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Dundee City, #EUref result:
Remain: 59.8% (39,688)
Leave: 40.2% (26,697)
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How will the Tory shires vote - compared to what was expected ?0
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Gold jumps from £837 at around 11pm to £869.
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There's a lot more England than there is London. Even massive remain there might not salvage it, particular if turnout is worse , and apparently excuses have already started.HYUFD said:
Indeed, not 1 London seat yet declaredJohn_M said:It's not Brexit yet. Calm my dears, calm. Think of Sean's flat.
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Everything runs on Colombian marching powder in the City.HurstLlama said:@TSE
"My boss has just texted me a 40% fall in Sterling in the morning at this rate."
Your boss is probably tired and emotional
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If he is sending you text messages at one in the morning he has no idea about leadership
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Usually the markets are difficult to control in these situations - I'd expect sterling down to between 1 and 1.10 to the euro at best. It could be much worse. I aso think it will probably be sustained with a knock on effect to inflation and unemployment.Casino_Royale said:
Do you know if your side are doing the responsible thing, now, and preparing a statement for Cameron to deliver in the morning to reassure the markets and EU on this?TheScreamingEagles said:
Someone else has texted me that South Yorkshire might have gone Leave.Richard_Tyndall said:
You are just trolling TSE. :-)KeithJenner said:
I have heard a rumour (second hand, so no idea of its accuracy) that Sheffield may be towards 70% leave. Sounds very high to me.Casino_Royale said:
Southampton, Sheffield, Leicester, and Nottingham are my bellwethers.TGOHF said:Portsmouth is looking like 57% Leave, Southampton 60% Leave. Both were expected to be more level.
BBC
They all go Leave, Leave have a clear win.
Did not see that coming.
Not a jibe. Genuinely hoping we pull together a quick stabilisation plan now.0 -
Lagan Valley Leave!0
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I wonder if that story about boozed up Boris telling a punter Remain had won before he went to vote was true?0
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The assumed gap between London and everywhere else in England and Wales is depressing IMO.Wulfrun_Phil said:Leave claiming to be ahead in yorks "by a country mile" - bbc
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Wut? Who's kicking out people?DearPB said:
Well we're going to kick out immigrants who add to the vibrancy of our economy, so people do strange things sometimes.tlg86 said:
I really doubt the French and Spanish are going to chuck out immigrants who spend money in their countries.felix said:
Ah the charm of the Leaver writ large - most made the choice many years ago when EU membership was not in question. I'm not sure you'll be so happy if thousands of expats have to return in order to get healthcare no longer provided as at present in their adopted country - I hope the NHS is fully geared up.tlg86 said:
Sorry, no sympathy - you choice to live somewhere that doesn't use the Pound.felix said:Looks a very disappointing night for us expats - will be interested to know how soon we'll get any kind of resolution on our future status re taxation, healthcare , residency rights etc. For many pensioners a 10%+ drop in sterling means 10% less pension to liver on each month. For us these things really do matter. Don't expect much sympathy on here but we are British citizens and entitled to some consideration from our government.
Honestly, I do believe that people on both sides have just been making shit up out of thin air. We're British, goddamit, we do not deport people willy nilly c.f. Abu fecking Hamza.0 -
on BBC amazing coverage of drunk students0
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There is sometimes a difference between the market speculators and the rest of the economy0
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Whoever wrote the heading for this post has moved the currency markets again.
Smithson or TSE?0 -
Awkward squad on BBC.0
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Of course Salmond is chipper. This looks like his wet dream come true.0
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Don't bring your facts into me poking fun at those poor benighted souls unfortunate enough to have been born in the north east.another_richard said:
In that thread header of a couple of days ago people in the NE were said to be slightly pro-Remain IIRC.corporeal said:North East showing fairly strong anti-europe sentiments.
They've always boasted about how connected their football teams are to the local communities.0 -
Why are they interviewing slightly drunk twenty somethings in a pub?0
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The ATMs were filled by all accounts.Richard_Nabavi said:
What do you suggest they do? I'm not trolling, I genuinely don't know how the government can possibly protect the UK economy from this, other than the BoE providing unlimited liquidity to banks.Philip_Thompson said:I seriously hope George Osborne and/or Sir Humphrey has got a Plan B for tomorrow. Be a huge dereliction of duty if there wasn't one.
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Tyson, he is, I think he has written horse racing columns in the pasttyson said:
It looks like he's a punterTheScreamingEagles said:
Alex Salmond has often quoted PB/Mike, once famously in the House of CommonsGravitation said:Salmond quoting spread betting figures!
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North Antrim
Remain - 18,782
Leave - 30,9380 -
Scottish councils declaring and... making no difference cos of low turnout.0
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Awful BBC coverage so far.0
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Whatever the final result, what is going wrong with polling surveys in this country .
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Looking like the anecdotes have been the best guide0
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We will see but some more big cities like Manchester and Liverpool not yet declared and some Remain leaning more prosperous Tory areas in the Home Countieskle4 said:
There's a lot more England than there is London. Even massive remain there might not salvage it, particular if turnout is worse , and apparently excuses have already started.HYUFD said:
Indeed, not 1 London seat yet declaredJohn_M said:It's not Brexit yet. Calm my dears, calm. Think of Sean's flat.
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Sutton leaning leave by quite a margin in wards where historically there was low turnout!!0
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That's pretty good for leave better than 60:40 in an SNP heartland.HYUFD said:Dundee City, #EUref result:
Remain: 59.8% (39,688)
Leave: 40.2% (26,697)
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BBC News just interviewed a guy who was clearly off his bulb on Charlie.0
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Lagan Valley - Leave 53.10
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And the bankers win again.Richard_Nabavi said:
What do you suggest they do? I'm not trolling, I genuinely don't know how the government can possibly protect the UK economy from this, other than the BoE providing unlimited liquidity to banks.Philip_Thompson said:I seriously hope George Osborne and/or Sir Humphrey has got a Plan B for tomorrow. Be a huge dereliction of duty if there wasn't one.
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As the saying goes Osborne should not be starting here.Richard_Nabavi said:
What do you suggest they do? I'm not trolling, I genuinely don't know how the government can possibly protect the UK economy from this, other than the BoE providing unlimited liquidity to banks.Philip_Thompson said:I seriously hope George Osborne and/or Sir Humphrey has got a Plan B for tomorrow. Be a huge dereliction of duty if there wasn't one.
Osborne should have been more circumspect and not trashed our prospects if we vote Leave, he has about as much credibility now as Gerald Ratner.0 -
Awful interview on beeb with 18 year olds in pub in Worcester.0
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Turnout 77% in Dover.
That'll be a few for Leave....0 -
Not again....they were crap 2010....crap 2015.....Gallowgate said:Awful BBC coverage so far.
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At what political cost?Richard_Tyndall said:
I think that it will gho exactly as I hoped (if we Leave)williamglenn said:@Robert/Charles and the rest of the liberal internationalists:
Do you still think you've called this right or are any doubts emerging now it looks like it's going to happen?
I don't see how this will have anything other than a devastating effect on London as a whole.
Either by another GE or by Parliamentary vote we will end up in EFTA.0 -
A group of pissed up Scots making no sense on the BEEB0
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Can we have an interest rate rise please?TheScreamingEagles said:0 -
If - as looks likely - it is a leave vote, we're in for some fairly unprecedented times.
I'm particularly interested in the effect it has on the EU itself. Will anyone else try to follow?0 -
Lagan Valley in NI vote for LEAVE!0
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Scotland Remain 60% Leave 39%0
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We need to see some English metropolitan results.0
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North East Leave 57% Remain 43%0
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The LONDON BOROUGH of Sutton??timmo said:Sutton leaning leave by quite a margin in wards where historically there was low turnout!!
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That looks good for Leave to me.AndyJS said:North Antrim
Remain - 18,782
Leave - 30,938
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Richmond turnout 81% apparently0
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Scots? I thought they were just pissed.tyson said:A group of pissed up Scots making no sense on the BEEB
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Errrr no. It fell from the DM2.7780 floor to under DM2.40 which was a 15% fall. Fall tonight so far 2%.TheScreamingEagles said:
Ed Conway should hang his head in shame coming out with something as factually inaccurate as that!0 -
Leave now controls the economy. Cameron and Osborne clearly have to go.
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The St Helier council estate.timmo said:Sutton leaning leave by quite a margin in wards where historically there was low turnout!!
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Except that's exactly the kind of scenario many Leave voters will have fondly imagined at some point during this campaign, knowingly whipped up by Gove, Farage et al.John_M said:
Wut? Who's kicking out people?DearPB said:
Well we're going to kick out immigrants who add to the vibrancy of our economy, so people do strange things sometimes.tlg86 said:
I really doubt the French and Spanish are going to chuck out immigrants who spend money in their countries.felix said:
Ah the charm of the Leaver writ large - most made the choice many years ago when EU membership was not in question. I'm not sure you'll be so happy if thousands of expats have to return in order to get healthcare no longer provided as at present in their adopted country - I hope the NHS is fully geared up.tlg86 said:
Sorry, no sympathy - you choice to live somewhere that doesn't use the Pound.felix said:Looks a very disappointing night for us expats - will be interested to know how soon we'll get any kind of resolution on our future status re taxation, healthcare , residency rights etc. For many pensioners a 10%+ drop in sterling means 10% less pension to liver on each month. For us these things really do matter. Don't expect much sympathy on here but we are British citizens and entitled to some consideration from our government.
Honestly, I do believe that people on both sides have just been making shit up out of thin air. We're British, goddamit, we do not deport people willy nilly c.f. Abu fecking Hamza.0 -
Ive gone back to Sky again. Until Kay comes back on....Gallowgate said:Awful BBC coverage so far.
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Polling disaster.0
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Yes, it is. I would have expected Lagan to be more Leave than North Antrim.another_richard said:0 -
Lambeth 67% turnout, up on last May0
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Conway is f##king useless...hunchman said:
Errrr no. It fell from the DM2.7780 floor to under DM2.40 which was a 15% fall. Fall tonight so far 2%.TheScreamingEagles said:
Ed Conway should hang his head in shame coming out with something as factually inaccurate as that!0