Author Topic: [UK EU Referendum] - UK VOTES LEAVE | 51.89% // 48.11%  (Read 48717 times)

You need to work on your zeros


dont worry man I got u covered


Thanks fam. Now I really know what Britain's market is like. Totally stable tbh.

But it's not benefiting Britain at all. That's why I don't understand it.

It's the benefit of them being able to actually make their own laws again without EU intervention. It was something like 60% of new laws in Britain are passed by the EU.

Say goodbye to "here comes the money", it's now "here goes our money"
The stock market will become unstable.
The value of the pound has now decreased by 10%. It's at the lowest amount it was 31 years ago. It fell 3.3% against the dollar and 7% against the euro (obviously).

As soon as we actually left people finally started telling the truth about all the bullstuff spewed during this referendum. Before this leaving was said to eliminate migration (why the forget did people actually believe this in the first place?) and now we've left people have publicly admitted that is not necessarily correct.

Also this figure infuriates me: "350 million a week". I think bullstuff figures like this are the reason we've left because people are so much more like sheeple that they believe this kind of stuff and voted on such a dire referendum knowing little themselves. Brussels sends back to Britain and so it becomes £120 million a week or £17 million a day. If you have that per person that's about 20p a day. Not to mention in 2014 alone we gained 4 billion pounds from the EU.

I just wish people didn't vote unless they actually knew what they're on about because this country is forgeted now and a lot of it lies on the shoulders of the clueless.
« Last Edit: June 24, 2016, 02:00:20 AM by ChappersTeddy »


hahahahahhah told the uk to leave the eu and they actually did it hahahah absolute mad men

just cornwall left to report, also:



dem trends

It's the benefit of them being able to actually make their own laws again without EU intervention. It was something like 60% of new laws in Britain are passed by the EU.
love to see a source of that man, gg



Cornwall you fat bastard, post your god damn vote already so I can update the OP

I'm not gonna lie I've never seen that kind of graph before.

I'm not gonna lie I've never seen that kind of graph before.
It's a scatter graph.

I'm not gonna lie I've never seen that kind of graph before.
The one I posted?
Each dot is a county. The size of the dot is the size of the county. The position on the left-right axis is their % of votes, and vertically is a demographic trend. So, on the first graph, the counties with greater numbers of educated citizens had higher remain votes. Additionally, the constituencies with more formal qualifications also had more remain votes. There were more graphs, like age: older citizens tended to vote leave while younger ones voted remain.

Other trends: London and Scotland are overwhelmingly pro-remain. Northern Ireland and large cities leaned towards remain. Less urbanized areas in Wales and England were pro-leave.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/ng-interactive/2016/jun/23/eu-referendum-live-results-and-brown townysis
« Last Edit: June 24, 2016, 02:07:57 AM by TristanLuigi »

they decided to leave? ok then i hope they will enjoy being alone without eu, and regret it. they deserved it.

It's a scatter graph.

okay I've never seen a scatter plot in that format

The one I posted?
Each dot is a county. The size of the dot is the size of the county. The position on the left-right axis is their % of votes, and vertically is a demographic trend. So, on the first graph, the counties with greater numbers of educated citizens had higher remain votes. Additionally, the constituencies with more formal qualifications also had more remain votes. There were more graphs, like age: older citizens tended to vote leave while younger ones voted remain.

thanks, got it

they decided to leave? ok then i hope they will enjoy being alone without eu, and regret it. they deserved it.

We won't regret it don't worry. The euro was failing.

Also O.P the votes have all been declared now. :cookieMonster: