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International BREXIT: Leave/Remain Referendum on June 23 Will Change Europe, No Matter the Outcome.

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Trend so far is white English people voting leave. London, full with foreigners voting stay, Scotland voting stay.


Shocker, foreigners brought in by globalists supports globalist agenda
 
Wales is heading for Leave
All seven areas in Wales to declare so far have backed Leave - four by over 56 per cent. This will be concerning for Remain, as this nation was supposed to be the closest in the UK - and YouGov had predicted a small Remain win here overall.
 
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell told BBC News:

"That is exactly the sort of shock we were expecting so I would expect the Bank of England to intervene in the morning.

"Chancellors and shadow chancellors can't comment on sterling but what we can do is have a mature approach to this and say whatever the outcome, we will negotiate the best deal we possibly can with regard to our trading partners in Europe and in that way we might give some assurances to the market."
 
Trend so far is white English people voting leave. London, full with foreigners voting stay, Scotland voting stay.

Bold is clearly bollocks as "foreigners" can't all vote. You can only vote if you are a UK citizen or a commonwealth citizen who is resident. All the Polish/Lithuanian/other EU migrants can't vote.
 
Barking & Dagenham votes Leave: 62.4 per cent Out, 37.6 per cent In (46,130 to 27,750).

Hammersmith & Fulham votes Remain: 70 per cent In, 30 per cent Out (56,188 to 24,054).

Islington votes Remain: 75.2 per cent In to 24.8 per cent Out (76,420 to 25,180).

Watford votes to Leave: 50.3 per cent Out compared to 49.1 per cent In (23,419 to 23,167).

North Lanarkshire votes Remain: 61.7 per cent In to 38.3 per cent Out (95,549 to 59,400).
 
Man, I do hope LEAVE pulls through. It'll be very close when it's all said and done.
 
13k difference now - wow
 
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell told BBC News:

"That is exactly the sort of shock we were expecting so I would expect the Bank of England to intervene in the morning.

"Chancellors and shadow chancellors can't comment on sterling but what we can do is have a mature approach to this and say whatever the outcome, we will negotiate the best deal we possibly can with regard to our trading partners in Europe and in that way we might give some assurances to the market."
Yeah . . real assuring. What leverage do they have to negotiate a good deal?
 
This is incredible. It's so close, a single city can tip the scale and determine the U.K's destiny for decades, perhaps centuries to come.

Anyone in the U.K who did NOT go to vote today because they think their vote doesn't matter (or more likely, too lazy to find out what Brexit is all about) should be kicking themselves right now.
 
Watford votes to LEAVE
Watford voting to Leave - even by just 0.6 percent - is very surprising. It's close to London, more than four in ten are University educated and under 25s outnumber over 65s two to one.

How are things looking so far?
The EU referendum race is now absolutely neck-and-neck with just a few thousand votes between the two camps.

But with some 285 results still to be declared, there's still plenty to play for.

While London and Scotland are overwhelmingly pro-EU, the rest of England is a very mixed picture. The north east is strongly pro-Brexit and they are performing well elsewhere across the country too.

The question now is whether the support for the EU in the capital and north of the border is strong enough to pull the rest of England through?
 
proud of Scotland so far, we didnt let xenophobia and racism cloud our judgement
 
UPDATE: Leave is up by 76,181

edit: now up by 92,397
 
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