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View Poll Results: Which way did you vote in the EU referendum today?

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  • REMAIN

    27 51.92%
  • LEAVE

    25 48.08%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alysha View Post
    do they actually have a proper plan now?
    NO!

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    At the mere age of 23 it is quite something to have the one thing you care most about in the world come true. All I ever wanted was for our country to be sovereign, proudly independent, and a self-governing nation where when I went to vote at the ballot box: my vote actually counted for something (win or lose).

    Tonight before the polls closed, I was thinking how there would be no point in voting anymore in the event of remaining within the European Union as that chance would have been given away at least for another decade. I did my part with leaflets, discussions and posters but I had a real fear that the British people would cling to the nurse when standing in the ballot box. Instead, tonight we've corrected a 40 year mistake and we're to finally disengage from a political union we were never intended to be in in the first place.

    I would say though that for those of us who have secured independence today: we shouldn't laugh, insult or crow about this victory against those who thought different. There's real honour in showing humilty in victory and that's what is needed. I think that, as the months and years pass by and we leave, those who feared leaving will eventually come around to the idea that we should be confident enough to run our own affairs and manage ourselves in the world stage. We'll do just fine and we'll work just as well and as friendly with European nations as we will with the rest of the Commonwealth & globe.

    Let's be confident of this country.




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    broken britain

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    Unemployment in UK just increased as all British MEP's just lost their jobs. #ThankYouFarage #EUref #EURefResults

    So now we will lose Scotland too? Nicola Sturgeon is having a massive party right now. #EUref #EURefResults

    NIGEL FARAGE USED JO COX'S DEATH THIS MORNING TO MAKE AN EXCUSE FOR YOUGOV POLL. HE IS A DISGUSTING HUMAN.

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    I must be an idiot for having had a glimmer of hope in the British public. We've killed the idea of unity in Europe, fantastic.

    @-:Undertaker:-; It's been a nightmare having debated you all these years! I have enjoyed some of the discussions we've had, and it's definitely improved my grammar/writing. I said earlier that after the referendum I was done debating here, and I genuinely meant it.

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    @The Don;

    Thank you and I have enjoyed it too.


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    I can't wait to leave the EU simply to join the single market People are actually going to be so angry when they realise what that actually means.
    Oh well not like the results will be honoured anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
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    I'll be honest with you, a small part of me has always wanted to Leave but only a small part which does not think logically. The logical side of me voted Remain is because:

    a) Pound will plummet - I was right
    b) Freedom of Movement will not stop
    c) We will still have to abide by the EU laws but have no say over them
    d) We will still pay in to the EU

    Why? Because that will be the easiest agreement for our politicians to make with EU and I do not trust our politicians or have any confidence in them.

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    watches the world burst into flames

    oops!

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    The irony of leave winning to "claim back the country" is that the UK may well fall apart. Nice one.

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