Off Topic BREXIT

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How will you be voting?

  • Remain

    Votes: 89 46.1%
  • Leave

    Votes: 104 53.9%

  • Total voters
    193
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Oh yeah, absolutely, just said Holderness as that's where I've been.

Here in Huddersfield it's quite mixed from what I've seen. Think there might be a few more Leave though.

North Yorkshire might vote to leave as well. Leeds and South Yorkshire will be remain, though close I reckon.
 
Oh yeah, absolutely, just said Holderness as that's where I've been.

Here in Huddersfield it's quite mixed from what I've seen. Think there might be a few more Leave though.



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I think the forum is having trouble with the posts coming in so fast.
 
Deffo another Scottish referendum if we leave.

Absolutely. Think you'll see Scotland/NI vote Remain, and England/Wales vote Leave.

North Yorkshire might vote to leave as well. Leeds and South Yorkshire will be remain, though close I reckon.

North Yorkshire I think is a certainty. They just had our reporter on and they think Yorkshire is Leave by a country mile.
 
The flooding in London, which has affected a lot of people voting, could be a big factor come the end of the night.

North Antrim vote Leave, 62%.

Eilan Siar vote Remain, 55%.

West Tyrone vote Remain, 66%.
 
You have to remember not even all of Northern Ireland is Ulster unionist. Parts of southern Ulster are republican (vote Sinn Fein). The Ulster unionists may vote Leave and the republicans may vote Remain purely because the Republic is in the EU and wants to remain.
 
What I like is that despite differing opinions, nothing on this thread got too heated or insults thrown about. Sure we had passionate debate but compared to Twitter and Facebook, this thread has been as civil as tea with Her Majesty.
 
What I like is that despite differing opinions, nothing on this thread got too heated or insults thrown about. Sure we had passionate debate but compared to Twitter and Facebook, this thread has been as civil as tea with Her Majesty.

I'm keeping well away from social media. As useful as it is, it's definitely the hate-filled thing out there too.
 
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