Eu referendum exit poll

How did you vote in the referendum?

  • Remain

    Votes: 42 46.2%
  • Leave

    Votes: 49 53.8%

  • Total voters
    91
Walked along to the polling station still not 100% - decided on leave as being change averse not a good enough reason to stay!

I had real problems whether to vote with my head or heart - I stood in the box with the pencil and went with my heart --- OUT

Interesting that both undecideds that have commented so far decided to vote Leave which goes against what most experts have been saying in the run up to the vote which is that it is more common for them to have voted for the status quo. Statistical anomaly or the start of a trend that could swing the vote the way of Leave? Only time will tell.
 
Interesting that both undecideds that have commented so far decided to vote Leave which goes against what most experts have been saying in the run up to the vote which is that it is more common for them to have voted for the status quo. Statistical anomaly or the start of a trend that could swing the vote the way of Leave? Only time will tell.


Strange, because I was sure I'd vote "in" despite voting "in" in 1975 to join the Common Market not for political or monitory Union though.
 
Interesting that both undecideds that have commented so far decided to vote Leave which goes against what most experts have been saying in the run up to the vote which is that it is more common for them to have voted for the status quo. Statistical anomaly or the start of a trend that could swing the vote the way of Leave? Only time will tell.

Leave is still 4 to 1 on Betfair so follow your instincts and pile in there.
 
Posted the below this morning, my other half voted leave as well.

Time to vote leave, time to vote to ensure that the government we democratically elect as a nation is the one which makes our laws, determines our spending, our taxes and is the one which governs us. Vote Leave
 
Am surprised how representative the forum is of the UK!

All this talk about the vote being split by age, and the perception that golf is an elite hobby.........perhaps we are just like everyone else after all :D:D:D
 
I think the outcome should have been decided by the low handicappers, after all that is how the government works.

A few 'elites' decide what is best for the majority :eek:
 
You wanted to stay in?

Idiot idiot idot. What a mug

But by your own admission you wanted to stay in.

My point is the government have forced the hand of the public. I didn't want to leave but voted leave because (imo) the government was looking outwards instead of inward. They promised things they didn't deliver.

My rant wasn't aimed at any individual and I apologise to any offended leave voters, it was purely the level of anger and frustration I felt this morning when I heard the news.
Which wasn't helped by the fact that my daughter was sat nearby me in tears.

All we can do now is hope for the best but I can honestly say that I've never felt so disappointed by government.

In a way I feel to blame for not arguing the positive case for remain with everybody I met and getting away from the fear and bile campaigns peddled by those in power on both sides.
:(:confused::(
 
but I can honestly say that I've never felt so disappointed by government.

I'm confused by this comment Nick. The government gave the public what they wanted, the opportunity to decide for ourselves. They can't be blamed for the result.
 
I'm confused by this comment Nick. The government gave the public what they wanted, the opportunity to decide for ourselves. They can't be blamed for the result.

Personally i dont think a decision like that should have been given to the public anyway. But thats another debate!
 
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