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  • another_richardanother_richard Posts: 27,573

    Theory - Cameron has spent the campaign getting big business and organisations to endorse remain. The majority of people, especially outside the SE, work for small / medium enterprises who complain the most about eu redtape & stupid regs.

    Little Englanders.
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    RodCrosby said:

    Boulton: "catastrophe" for Pollsters, "they've mucked up again!"

    I think the only explanation is that they — the pollsters — live in a London bubble from which they can't escape no matter how hard they try.
  • EPGEPG Posts: 6,730
    edited June 2016

    News reader on Beeb sounding like a funeral dirge.

    BBC and ITV in funeral mode.
    I don't think BBC are in funeral mood, they are just reporting it and recognising enormity of this.
    Get used to it, this is the kind of paranoia that motivates the Nats who are now in charge.

    It's rootless cosmopolitans versus decent people from now on. And when LEAVE fails to satisfy the latter? Prepare.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,772
    Pollsters?
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,873
    AndyJS said:

    B'ham:

    Remain: 223,451 (49.6%)
    Leave: 227,251 (50.4%)

    Asians for leave doing it again.
  • HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 127,364
    hunchman said:

    Lady on ITV saying 'all the celebrities were for remain. How dare the people go against them!!!!!!'

    If anything sums up the arrogance of the remain camp then that is it!

    Not all, Joan Collins, Sol Campbell, John Cleese, Liz Hurley amongst those for Leave
  • FF43FF43 Posts: 17,923
    FF43 said:

    This is a Greek style OXI referendum. People vote against austerity with the guarantee that in doing so they will get more of it.

    But democracy must be respected. It can't and shouldn't protect people from stupid decisions. So Article 50 here we come and we'll hopefully make the best of the options open to us.
  • Sean_FSean_F Posts: 38,671
    Working class Labour voters must have gone massively for Leave.
  • PongPong Posts: 4,693

    I feel sick. I'm a Remainer, who is now collecting my winnings on Leave.

    I'm in the same position.

    And to kick the boot in, our winnings are worth less.
  • KentRisingKentRising Posts: 2,918
    edited June 2016
    BBC Brussels correspondent can't believe his luck. Cheshire cat. He's going to be famous.
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591

    Thrak said:

    Nikkei over 7% down. Hmm...

    Tell me I'm a panic-merchant but I wouldn't be surprised by another 'Lehmans' moment happening in the near future.
    It will do when the sovereign debt crisis gets going and they're holding the bag. Deutsche Bank already below the 2008 lows.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,772
    Is there a book on a 2nd referendum?
  • SouthamObserverSouthamObserver Posts: 40,040
    Thrak said:

    Nikkei over 7% down. Hmm...

    Yep, we're in for quite a ride.

  • John_MJohn_M Posts: 7,503
    SeanT said:

    Incredible

    Best political night of my life. Beats even 2015 - and by a great distance.

    WE WON

    Tired. Happy. Apprehensive. I've waited 41 years to get my say on the EU. I agree with you, if Labour hadn't ducked the referendum over Lisbon, this wouldn't have happened.
  • RodCrosbyRodCrosby Posts: 7,737
    AndyJS said:

    RodCrosby said:

    Boulton: "catastrophe" for Pollsters, "they've mucked up again!"

    I think the only explanation is that they — the pollsters — live in a London bubble from which they can't escape no matter how hard they try.
    Spot on.
  • CornishBlueCornishBlue Posts: 840
    Next Step: Article 50.
  • OUTOUT Posts: 569
    HYUFD said:

    DavidL said:

    Dumfries in. Every single local authority area in Scotland voted remain. This will put huge pressure on Nicola to act.

    Shetland voted Leave but if Scotland goes so be it, England and Wales have made their decision for Leave, Scotland for Remain, no point preserving a Union now broken
    Shetland voted remain.
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,375
    SeanT said:

    Pulpstar said:

    Exit polling in Primrose Hill is an amusing sideline from this - some serious comfort polling by the City ?

    Confession: I LIED. I told her I was REMAIN. Hence the City's overconfidence
    You tinker :p
  • weejonnieweejonnie Posts: 3,820
    Pong said:

    I feel sick. I'm a Remainer, who is now collecting my winnings on Leave.

    I'm in the same position.

    And to kick the boot in, our winnings are worth less.
    The pound in your pocket won't be affected.
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395

    Sandpit said:

    News reader on Beeb sounding like a funeral dirge.

    The media in London really don't understand what the F just happened!
    It's ****ing hilarious, but so clearly demonstrates precisely why the vote has turned out the way it has.
    John Harris did warn the bubble what was about to happen.

    My own experience over last few weeks campaigning for Remain in Notts is that this was no surprise.
    Plaudits to John Harris.
  • PlatoSaidPlatoSaid Posts: 10,383
    MaxPB said:

    Holy shit, we've left the EU.

    I'm in shock - like winning the National Lottery!

    YIPPEEE!
  • LucyJonesLucyJones Posts: 651
    Wonder if some of those EU leaders are starting to regret making any concessions to the UK as they face the loss of their second-largest net contributor?
  • EPG said:

    News reader on Beeb sounding like a funeral dirge.

    BBC and ITV in funeral mode.
    I don't think BBC are in funeral mood, they are just reporting it and recognising enormity of this.
    Get used to it, this is the kind of paranoia that motivates the Nats who are now in charge.
    I think we're all used to criticism of BBC - fair to say that privately I guess a lot of them will be devastated by this but my view, as a Leaver, that Dimbleby and co have been throughly professional in handling it.
  • murali_smurali_s Posts: 3,081
    Sean_F said:

    Working class Labour voters must have gone massively for Leave.

    And sadly they are going to bear the brunt of the recession.

    Their only hope is a Labour government which is now very possible in the next few months.
  • CornishBlueCornishBlue Posts: 840
    edited June 2016
    One Million Vote Lead.

    Undeniable message - we are OUT. Goodbye Brussels.
  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,579
    Kay Burley now doorstepping Boris!
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,375
    Sean_F said:

    Working class Labour voters must have gone massively for Leave.

    Working class non voters even more so.
  • surbitonsurbiton Posts: 13,549

    AndyJS said:

    B'ham:

    Remain: 223,451 (49.6%)
    Leave: 227,251 (50.4%)

    Asians for leave doing it again.
    Yes. Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs all voting the same way. Asians also seemingly felt the East Europeans were cutting their earnings. Bad news coming up.
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591
    How apt that the great 309 year cycle of the rise and fall of civilisations strikes again, as it has done throughout history. 1st May 1707 was the coming of the Union between Scotland and England. The 309.6 year cycle projected 5th /6th December for a major major change. Well its arrived 5.5 months early.

    Not bad I think!
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 55,111
    LucyJones said:

    Wonder if some of those EU leaders are starting to regret making any concessions to the UK as they face the loss of their second-largest net contributor?

    Concessions? They're more likely to be furious that Cameron told them it would be a formality and they just needed to go through the charade to create a narrative for the UK media.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,929
    FF43 said:

    FF43 said:

    This is a Greek style OXI referendum. People vote against austerity with the guarantee that in doing so they will get more of it.

    But democracy must be respected. It can't and shouldn't protect people from stupid decisions. So Article 50 here we come and we'll hopefully make the best of the options open to us.
    "The majority have no right to do wrong!" - Eamonn de Valera, 1922.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,422
    Was gonna go to bed, but now want to see reactions from PM, the EU Presidents etc.
  • ThrakThrak Posts: 494
    It's like a horror movie at the moment. Just look at all that red.

    http://uk.investing.com/currencies/gbp-usd
  • OUTOUT Posts: 569
    Bucket of water Boris.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,873
    AndyJS said:

    Sandpit said:

    News reader on Beeb sounding like a funeral dirge.

    The media in London really don't understand what the F just happened!
    It's ****ing hilarious, but so clearly demonstrates precisely why the vote has turned out the way it has.
    John Harris did warn the bubble what was about to happen.

    My own experience over last few weeks campaigning for Remain in Notts is that this was no surprise.
    Plaudits to John Harris.
    Perhaps John harris should just become a pollster....seems a right out Moneymaker...£500k to be 12% out in a two horse race.
  • nunununu Posts: 6,024

    News reader on Beeb sounding like a funeral dirge.

    BBC and ITV in funeral mode.
    I don't think BBC are in funeral mood, they are just reporting it and recognising enormity of this.
    I agree BBC have actually been quite balanced.
  • RodCrosbyRodCrosby Posts: 7,737
    Burley trying to knock-up "the next PM" on Boris's doorstep...
  • bazzerbazzer Posts: 44
    AndyJS said:

    Sandpit said:

    News reader on Beeb sounding like a funeral dirge.

    The media in London really don't understand what the F just happened!
    It's ****ing hilarious, but so clearly demonstrates precisely why the vote has turned out the way it has.
    John Harris did warn the bubble what was about to happen.

    My own experience over last few weeks campaigning for Remain in Notts is that this was no surprise.
    Plaudits to John Harris.
    It was a really outstanding and honest piece of journalism by John Harris. Got out the metropolitan office away from his Metropolitan colleagues and did great illuminating work in the field.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,772
    Goodbye Scotland. Keep sending the whisky.
  • JennyFreemanJennyFreeman Posts: 488
    It's the most sensational night in British politics since 1945 and probably just as seismic.
  • weejonnieweejonnie Posts: 3,820
    Sean_F said:

    Working class Labour voters must have gone massively for Leave.

    That was obvious when Sunderland and Newcastle came in. It was equally obvious that they were being excluded (or their effect downgraded) from the opinion polls.
  • PlatoSaidPlatoSaid Posts: 10,383
    Sean_F said:

    Working class Labour voters must have gone massively for Leave.

    And I'm shoulder to shoulder with them. I'm still in WTF mode.
  • KentRisingKentRising Posts: 2,918
    Chukka ranting. Desparate. Talking about Trump.
  • Rexel56Rexel56 Posts: 807
    Well, not the result I wanted personally, but you can't deny the will of the people freely expressed... Britain must now harness all its talents and show that we can be a beacon for progressive capitalism... open our doors to the very brightest from around the world... cut business taxes and invest aggressively in the infrastructure to support entrepreneurs... redouble efforts to improve education and smash class barriers to potential... sharpen incentives to work but protect the less able... and above all get out there and sell our product, skills and knowledge in every corner of the world...
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,907
    edited June 2016
    Should Osborne's replacement bring Mervyn back to BoE for a bit?
  • nunununu Posts: 6,024

    PlatoSaid said:

    Pulpstar said:

    Leave almost a million ahead.

    Ola!!

    Isn't this beyond incredible?! :love:
    Incredibly stupid. Talk about cutting your nose to spite your face.

    I guarantee within months there will be a massive swing back as the recession tears through jobs, mortgages and pension plans. A disaster.
    How about talking about to make this work instead of talking Britons down for once.
  • surbitonsurbiton Posts: 13,549

    Another humiliation for the City 'experts'.

    That's my consolation for today.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,929
    24 hours ago, I fully expected a narrow REMAIN win, but this is incredible.
  • EPGEPG Posts: 6,730

    EPG said:

    News reader on Beeb sounding like a funeral dirge.

    BBC and ITV in funeral mode.
    I don't think BBC are in funeral mood, they are just reporting it and recognising enormity of this.
    Get used to it, this is the kind of paranoia that motivates the Nats who are now in charge.
    I think we're all used to criticism of BBC - fair to say that privately I guess a lot of them will be devastated by this but my view, as a Leaver, that Dimbleby and co have been throughly professional in handling it.
    I spoke too soon. Apparently both the media AND pollsters are unbellyfeeling oldthinkers from London who don't understand decent people. London is the new Babylon.
  • FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 83,873
    Now what was it that Boris said about if the ball was to.come loose from the back of the scrum.
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591
    GBPUSD into the 1.33's!!!!!!
  • I feel sick. I'm a Remainer, who is now collecting my winnings on Leave.

    So am I. 'Course they'll just about cover the cost of a tank of petrol but next week but hey ho.
  • No_Offence_AlanNo_Offence_Alan Posts: 5,034
    Circuit breaker kicks in on Nikkei futures.
  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 55,111
    SeanT said:

    Pulpstar said:

    Exit polling in Primrose Hill is an amusing sideline from this - some serious comfort polling by the City ?

    Confession: I LIED. I told her I was REMAIN. Hence the City's overconfidence
    You were flirting! :)
  • MortimerMortimer Posts: 14,202
    Keith Vaz!
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    Keith Vaz sounding funereal on BBC.
  • LucyJonesLucyJones Posts: 651

    LucyJones said:

    Wonder if some of those EU leaders are starting to regret making any concessions to the UK as they face the loss of their second-largest net contributor?

    Concessions? They're more likely to be furious that Cameron told them it would be a formality and they just needed to go through the charade to create a narrative for the UK media.
    You're right, of course.

  • numbertwelvenumbertwelve Posts: 7,402
    Keith Vaz whining...
  • LowlanderLowlander Posts: 941

    Goodbye Scotland. Keep sending the whisky.

    Can you afford it? We want proper money not monopoly Sterling.
  • EPGEPG Posts: 6,730
    nunu said:

    PlatoSaid said:

    Pulpstar said:

    Leave almost a million ahead.

    Ola!!

    Isn't this beyond incredible?! :love:
    Incredibly stupid. Talk about cutting your nose to spite your face.

    I guarantee within months there will be a massive swing back as the recession tears through jobs, mortgages and pension plans. A disaster.
    How about talking about to make this work instead of talking Britons down for once.
    Not REMAIN's job to make it work, any more than it was Jeremy Corbyn's job to make this government work.
    You break it, you own it.
  • SouthamObserverSouthamObserver Posts: 40,040
    Buy shares in Betrayal :-)
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,772

    I feel sick. I'm a Remainer, who is now collecting my winnings on Leave.

    So am I. 'Course they'll just about cover the cost of a tank of petrol but next week but hey ho.
    When does BF pay up? I need money to buy a load of water, baked beans and a shotgun.
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395

    24 hours ago, I fully expected a narrow REMAIN win, but this is incredible.

    I hope it works out okay...
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    Rexel56 said:

    Well, not the result I wanted personally, but you can't deny the will of the people freely expressed... Britain must now harness all its talents and show that we can be a beacon for progressive capitalism... open our doors to the very brightest from around the world... cut business taxes and invest aggressively in the infrastructure to support entrepreneurs... redouble efforts to improve education and smash class barriers to potential... sharpen incentives to work but protect the less able... and above all get out there and sell our product, skills and knowledge in every corner of the world...

    Well said sir, well said.
  • Cameron can't resign given current market panic - silence from Gove and Boris and Tory-led Vote Leave is telling. They will be working to shore up a definite message to calm things down.
  • MonikerDiCanioMonikerDiCanio Posts: 5,792
    AndyJS said:

    Keith Vaz sounding funereal on BBC.

    Is this all a dream ?
  • RodCrosbyRodCrosby Posts: 7,737
    edited June 2016
    Sky, split screen. Number 10 and Boris's place.

    Almost identical doors...

    Where's Monty Hall?
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591
    FTSE futures seem relatively steady between 8.5% and 9% off.
  • steve_garnersteve_garner Posts: 1,019
    Keith Vaz telling the voters they've got it wrong. Labour never learn.
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,375
    Keith Vaz in complete denial.
  • Danny565Danny565 Posts: 8,091
    Artist said:

    JenS said:

    Corbyn hasn't been kept in by support from the traditional Labour voters who went Out. He's been kept in by support from London members and Three Quidders and Trafe Union leaders. They will blame Corbyn for this. He looks very vulnerable to me.

    This is the best chance for a coup that Labour MPs will ever likely have, Corbyn's indifference in this referendum will have annoyed Labour's strongly Pro EU membership. The high chance of an imminent election and possible right wing Tory opponents could also focus minds.
    Again though, where is the evidence that any of the alternatives would be better than Corbyn? The "moderates" like Chuka Umunna, Liz Kendall and all the other Blairites have been some of the main leaders of the Britain Stronger In Europe campaign, and thus have just demonstrated how little feel for public opinion they have too.

    I still think that Labour can only win on an economic left-wing prospectus: that is the only even slight prospect of uniting the middle-class idealists of London and Cambridge and Oxford, with the working-class voters in the North who are open to economic left-wing policies if it furthers their own self-interest.

    But if Labour tries to make culturally liberal issues like immigration and Europe their main raison d'etre (which is essentially what the Blairites want, while pretty much accepting the Tory consensus on economic issues), then they will get slaughtered. Labour's middle-class support and their working-class support are COMPLETELY split on cultural issues, in a way that they are not to anywhere near the same extent on economic issues.
  • PlatoSaidPlatoSaid Posts: 10,383

    I feel sick. I'm a Remainer, who is now collecting my winnings on Leave.

    Why feel sick?

    Half the population who've been ignored or want a more compassionate society have found a common cause.

    And they've won. How is that wrong?
  • Keith Vaz devastated, joy upon joy!
  • weejonnieweejonnie Posts: 3,820
    PlatoSaid said:

    MaxPB said:

    Holy shit, we've left the EU.

    I'm in shock - like winning the National Lottery!

    YIPPEEE!
    We haven't left the EU. We may do so in the future - but for the moment we are in and agree to abide by all its rules and regulations.
  • FF43FF43 Posts: 17,923

    FF43 said:

    FF43 said:

    This is a Greek style OXI referendum. People vote against austerity with the guarantee that in doing so they will get more of it.

    But democracy must be respected. It can't and shouldn't protect people from stupid decisions. So Article 50 here we come and we'll hopefully make the best of the options open to us.
    "The majority have no right to do wrong!" - Eamonn de Valera, 1922.
    De Valera was no respecter of democracy.
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395

    AndyJS said:

    Sandpit said:

    News reader on Beeb sounding like a funeral dirge.

    The media in London really don't understand what the F just happened!
    It's ****ing hilarious, but so clearly demonstrates precisely why the vote has turned out the way it has.
    John Harris did warn the bubble what was about to happen.

    My own experience over last few weeks campaigning for Remain in Notts is that this was no surprise.
    Plaudits to John Harris.
    Perhaps John harris should just become a pollster....seems a right out Moneymaker...£500k to be 12% out in a two horse race.
    John Harris went to Stoke-on-Trent and found 10 Leave voters for every Remain voter. When I saw that I thought it's going to be difficult for Remain to win.
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826

    I feel sick. I'm a Remainer, who is now collecting my winnings on Leave.

    So am I. 'Course they'll just about cover the cost of a tank of petrol but next week but hey ho.
    When does BF pay up? I need money to buy a load of water, baked beans and a shotgun.
    LOL!
  • viewcodeviewcode Posts: 24,491
    03:59
    Declan Kearney, a Northern Ireland Assembly member for Sinn Féin, says his party will push for a poll on whether Northern Ireland should stay in the UK or unite with the Republic of Ireland if the UK votes to leave the EU. He says it will be "completely undemocratic" if the majority of people in Northern Ireland vote Remain but are "drawn out of the EU as a result of being carried on the coat-tails" of voters in England. "Sinn Féin will continue to press... for a border poll under the provisions of the Good Friday Agreement, because this (EU Referendum) will demonstrate palpably a dramatic change in the political landscape of the north," he says.

    Declan Kearney
    BBC h ttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-36570120

    Ooops.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,772
    Vaz - "catastrophic". Clearly emotional. "Never in a thousand years would I expect"
  • tlg86tlg86 Posts: 26,579
    Bolsover 71% for Leave.
  • MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 54,784
    What I can't work out is that weeks ago, Labour MPs were reporting back in shock that they were getting a kicking on the doorsteps. And the postals were horrible. But then, they rowed back and it seemed everything was ginger peachy and ever so ever so nice.

    WTF happened???
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,735
    Well, back from the count, and I can see I called it pretty much right.

    Now confronting the Wollaston question, how do I feel:

    Honestly, a part of me is a little bit sad. The EU or something like it, was not a bad idea in some ways. I don't like being cynical, and some part of me would have liked to have been pleasantly surprised and to discover the EU was capable of changing, to become something better.

    But ultimately what's happened is the inevitability of an organization incapable of justifying its own existence to too many people for too long. If it is so great, then it should be capable of overcoming the obstacles it faced.

    On the downside, now some real chaos will begin, particularly as what many voters want and what many leaver politicians want are not the same thing.

    And for me personally, people senior to me at work are amazed and devastated at this result, cannot believe anyone would do this. So looks like I will have to work damn hard to avoid indicating how I voted, or lie.
  • SouthamObserverSouthamObserver Posts: 40,040
    PlatoSaid said:

    Sean_F said:

    Working class Labour voters must have gone massively for Leave.

    And I'm shoulder to shoulder with them. I'm still in WTF mode.

    Ha, ha. You supported this:

    https://twitter.com/jolyonmaugham/status/737525064199856128
  • hunchmanhunchman Posts: 2,591
    43 years in the EEC / EU- 5 times 8.6 year cycles. Everything comes back to the 1000 pi day cycle!
    The great Martin Armstrong vindicated.

    Also kudos to Lord Hayward - about the only one to predict the Tory 2015 victory and now this.
  • PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 79,375
    viewcode said:

    03:59
    Declan Kearney, a Northern Ireland Assembly member for Sinn Féin, says his party will push for a poll on whether Northern Ireland should stay in the UK or unite with the Republic of Ireland if the UK votes to leave the EU. He says it will be "completely undemocratic" if the majority of people in Northern Ireland vote Remain but are "drawn out of the EU as a result of being carried on the coat-tails" of voters in England. "Sinn Féin will continue to press... for a border poll under the provisions of the Good Friday Agreement, because this (EU Referendum) will demonstrate palpably a dramatic change in the political landscape of the north," he says.

    Declan Kearney
    BBC h ttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-36570120

    Ooops.

    Ooh ah.
  • LucyJonesLucyJones Posts: 651

    Keith Vaz whining...

    He is a great example of why Remain haven't nailed this. "Those silly little people haven't done what their betters told them to", in a nutshell.

  • williamglennwilliamglenn Posts: 55,111
    RodCrosby said:

    Sky, split screen. Number 10 and Boris's place.

    Almost identical doors...

    Where's Monty Hall?

    LOL
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,929

    Goodbye Scotland. Keep sending the whisky.

    Instead of oil??
  • EPGEPG Posts: 6,730
    Rexel56 said:

    Well, not the result I wanted personally, but you can't deny the will of the people freely expressed... Britain must now harness all its talents and show that we can be a beacon for progressive capitalism... open our doors to the very brightest from around the world... cut business taxes and invest aggressively in the infrastructure to support entrepreneurs... redouble efforts to improve education and smash class barriers to potential... sharpen incentives to work but protect the less able... and above all get out there and sell our product, skills and knowledge in every corner of the world...

    You may be right. However, I don't quite know if it is what those voters in Sunderland and the Valleys were looking for. I think they wanted the pain to stop.
  • Philip_ThompsonPhilip_Thompson Posts: 65,826
    Wow Keith Vaz is so depressing. You'd think we'd just commited mass suicide.
  • KentRisingKentRising Posts: 2,918
    No more MEP elections.

    [sad face]
  • MP_SEMP_SE Posts: 3,642
    Are we expecting Dave to come out in a minute?
  • Sean_F said:

    Working class Labour voters must have gone massively for Leave.

    Such a stupid idea to have Cameron and Osborne front a campaign that needed Labour voters more than any other party.... Inept. But REMAIN never listened.
  • RobDRobD Posts: 60,422

    No more MEP elections.

    [sad face]

    :o

    :(

    (no more voting on Thursday and not bloody finding out until Sunday!)
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,772
    BBC now saying it's democracy. I'm sorry but that is bollocks.
  • SimonStClareSimonStClare Posts: 7,976
    Slightly numb - I can’t believe what has just happened.
  • JennyFreemanJennyFreeman Posts: 488
    SeanT said:

    weejonnie said:

    PlatoSaid said:

    MaxPB said:

    Holy shit, we've left the EU.

    I'm in shock - like winning the National Lottery!

    YIPPEEE!
    We haven't left the EU. We may do so in the future - but for the moment we are in and agree to abide by all its rules and regulations.
    Nah. We're out. We really ARE.

    Rejoice.
    yeah anyone who claims otherwise is clinging to something we just booted out. It's gone. Over.

    We have a new dawn.
  • GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 22,907

    Cameron can't resign given current market panic - silence from Gove and Boris and Tory-led Vote Leave is telling. They will be working to shore up a definite message to calm things down.

    Well he can... I mean if he wants to resign and drive off today nobody can stop him. Eden went like that...
  • dugarbandierdugarbandier Posts: 2,596

    24 hours ago, I fully expected a narrow REMAIN win, but this is incredible.

    where's your "It was the Sunil wot won it graphic"?!
  • KentRisingKentRising Posts: 2,918
    Leeds votes Remain by 2,000 votes.
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