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 .

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Feck @Eboue in advance for voting.

YouGov:
In: 52%
Out: 48%

Ipsos MORI:
In: 54%
Out: 46%
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Pound has risen to over $1.50 - highest level since December.
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84 Conservative 'out' MPs including Johnson and Goldsmith send a letter to Downing Street saying Cameron has mandate to continue as leader.

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Nigel Farage after polls closed
"It's been an extraordinary referendum campaign, turnout looks to be exceptionally high and looks like Remain will edge it. UKIP and I are going nowhere and the party will only continue to grow stronger in the future."
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Cameron & Johnson after polls closed


Johnson: "The polls have now closed, democracy has been served + we await the verdict of the people. Thanks to everyone involved + everyone who voted"

https://www.facebook.com/DavidCameronOfficial/posts/1218229621534687

Cameron: "Thank you everyone who voted to keep Britain stronger, safer and better off in Europe - and to the thousands of Remain campaigners around the UK."

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Live feeds
Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/politics...lt-live-counting-leave-remain-brain-in-europe
BBC: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-36570120
Sky: http://news.sky.com/story/1716579/live-results-and-reaction-as-votes-are-counted

If anyone knows others, let me know.
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Basildon
Remain: 30,748 (31.4%) Leave: 67,221 (68.6%)
Broxbourne
Remain: 17,166 (33.7%) Leave: 33,706 (66.3%)
City of London
Remain: 3,312 (75.3%) Leave: 1,087 (24.7%)
Clackmannanshire
Remain: 14,691 (57.8%) Leave: 10,736 (42.2%)
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar
Remain: 8,232 (55.2%) Leave: 6,671 (44.8%)
Dundee
Remain: 39,688 (59.8%) Leave: 26,697 (41.2%)
East Ayrshire
Remain: 33,891 (58.6%) Leave: 23,942 (41.4%)
Gibraltar
Remain: 19,322 (95.9%) Leave: 823 (4.1%)
Hartlepool
Remain: 14,029 (30.4%) Leave: 32,071 (69.6%)
Isles of Scilly
Remain: 803 (56.4%) Leave: 621 (43.6%)
Kettering
Remain: 21,030 (39%) Leave: 32,877 (61%)
Lagan Valley
Remain: 22,710 (46.9%) Leave: 25,704 (53.1%)
Merthyr Tydfil
Remain: 12,574 (43.6%) Leave: 16,291 (56.4%)
Midlothian
Remain: 28,217 (62.1%) Leave: 17,251 (37.9%)
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Remain: 65,404 (50.7%) Leave: 63,598 (49.3%)
North Antrim
Remain: 18,782 (37.8%) Leave: 30,938 (62.2%)
Orkney Islands
Remain: 7,189 (63.2%) Leave: 4,193 (36.8%)
Shetland Islands
Remain: 6,907 (56.5%) Leave: 5,315 (43.5%)
South Tyneside
Remain: 30,014 (38%) Leave: 49,065 (62%)
Stockton-on-Tees
Remain: 38,433 (38.3%) Leave: 61,982 (61.7%)
Sunderland
Remain: 51,913 (38.7%) Leave: 82,394 (61.3%)
Swansea
Remain: 58,307 (48.5%) Leave: 61,936 (51.5%)
Swindon
Remain: 51,220 (45.3%) Leave: 61,745 (54.7%)
West Dunbartonshire
Remain: 26,794 (62%) Leave: 16,426 (38%)
West Tyrone
Remain: 26,765 (66.9%) Leave: 13,274 (33.1%)
 
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Voted remain. Girlfriend's parents said we should leave because we had colonies before we were in the EU...
 
Voted remain. Girlfriend's parents said we should leave because we had colonies before we were in the EU...
The queen is still sovereign of Nauru. What more do they want?
 
As said earlier .Voted Remain . Just the thought of Farage ,Boris, Gove and Duncan Smith shaping UK policies.
 
From the other thread..



Is that how they're going to announce it, in bits?
Yeah, authority by authority.

Better than waiting for everyone to count before releasing any results!
 
I couldn't vote because I'm abroad (well I could have but I didn't take an interest until it was too late).

However I would have voted Remain.
 
I used a pencil, so who knows if my vote is even counted right now.
 
As said earlier .Voted Remain . Just the thought of Farage ,Boris, Gove and Duncan Smith shaping UK policies.
Who said they would be shaping policies?
 
Voted remain. Both for my own personal/selfish reasons and, as I see it, the most sensible decision for the country going forward.
 
I don't think I've ever been this bothered about a political result in my lifetime. I'll be beyond disappointed if Leave win... for a whole number of reasons.
 
Voted remain. Very nervous about getting up and learning the result.
 
I hope it's remain. Would free movement between Ireland & UK still remain?

The Leave campaign have said the 'soft border' between the two countries would continue if we vote out. Whether that's true or not I don't know, though Ireland isn't in the Schengen Area which may be a factor.