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Posted by: grimsby pete, June 23, 2016, 3:11pm
Just out of interest how did we all vote.
Posted by: Manchester Mariner, June 23, 2016, 3:17pm; Reply: 1
The Fishy exit poll. Paxman, Snow and Dimbleby will be straight on this.
Posted by: LH, June 23, 2016, 3:19pm; Reply: 2
Jeremy Vine will change his graphics from Downing to Freeman Street.
Posted by: chrissy, June 23, 2016, 3:20pm; Reply: 3
You heard it here first.
Posted by: Cayman_mariner, June 23, 2016, 4:11pm; Reply: 4
PEDRO

[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcWPiHjIExA[/url]
Posted by: ginnywings, June 23, 2016, 4:24pm; Reply: 5
Not been yet.
Posted by: forza ivano, June 23, 2016, 4:37pm; Reply: 6
looks like there's going to be an awful lot of disappointed people on here tomorrow.

(remain now 1-6 or 1-7 with the bookies)  
Posted by: cmackenzie4, June 23, 2016, 4:47pm; Reply: 7
Quoted from grimsby pete
Just out of interest how did we all vote.


I walked in St Hugh's centre turned right then turned left approached two ladies gave my name and address who then gave me a remain or leave ballot paper and then I put a cross in the leave box and then departed the building.  ;)

Posted by: WOZOFGRIMSBY, June 23, 2016, 5:15pm; Reply: 8
Being the cynic I am, I think the result was decided
Last week
Posted by: forza ivano, June 23, 2016, 5:23pm; Reply: 9
Quoted from WOZOFGRIMSBY
Being the cynic I am, I think the result was decided
Last week


will be an interesting question woz, in the aftermath of what appears to be an increasingly likely Remain vote.
may have focused people's minds on the more positive aspects of being part of a wider community and also on the negativity of Brexit's anti immigration stance.
having said that there is a natural tendency, apparently, for people to alter their opinions in the few days before voting day.they tend to turn less gung ho, and start worrying about changing things and perhaps thinking that things aren't that bad as they stand. it's been seen in other referendum campaigns
Posted by: WOZOFGRIMSBY, June 23, 2016, 5:27pm; Reply: 10
I got some assistance from a good mate today with regards it all. Gave a very detailed opinion, not biased.

The best quote I heard today though 'if we weren't part of it, would you vote yes to join?'
Posted by: Hagrid, June 23, 2016, 6:49pm; Reply: 11
Voted to remain
Posted by: Mariner Ronnie, June 23, 2016, 7:08pm; Reply: 12
Out!
Posted by: HertsGTFC, June 23, 2016, 7:20pm; Reply: 13
Vote for what?
Posted by: carrot top, June 23, 2016, 7:28pm; Reply: 14
Out
Posted by: ClarkyGTFC, June 23, 2016, 7:34pm; Reply: 15
Shake it all about .... Sorry thought this was the favourite part of the Hokey Cokey thread my bad
Posted by: Grim74, June 23, 2016, 7:39pm; Reply: 16
Out! And don't beleive the bookies on this one.
Posted by: TheRealJohnLewis, June 23, 2016, 7:45pm; Reply: 17
I spoiled my vote.
Posted by: barralad, June 23, 2016, 7:47pm; Reply: 18
Quoted from Grim74
Out! And don't beleive the bookies on this one.


Strange though it may be I actually agree with the bookies bit. They are hardly pollsters...
Posted by: Civvy at last, June 23, 2016, 9:10pm; Reply: 19
Quoted from barralad


Strange though it may be I actually agree with the bookies bit. They are hardly pollsters...


Most people I know. North and South, working class and upwards have voted leave (or so they tell me). If it is not a very close run thing, the very little faith I have left in British politics will be totally diminished.  
Posted by: BeijingMariner, June 23, 2016, 9:48pm; Reply: 20
Quoted from forza ivano


will be an interesting question woz, in the aftermath of what appears to be an increasingly likely Remain vote.
may have focused people's minds on the more positive aspects of being part of a wider community and also on the negativity of Brexit's anti immigration stance.
having said that there is a natural tendency, apparently, for people to alter their opinions in the few days before voting day.they tend to turn less gung ho, and start worrying about changing things and perhaps thinking that things aren't that bad as they stand. it's been seen in other referendum campaigns


This.
Posted by: ginnywings, June 23, 2016, 10:12pm; Reply: 21
Quoted from cmackenzie4


I walked in St Hugh's centre turned right then turned left approached two ladies gave my name and address who then gave me a remain or leave ballot paper and then I put a cross in the leave box and then departed the building.  ;)



Same apart from it was Old Clee Church Hall and i  turned left, then right and voted to remain.

Actually, that's not the same at all is it?
Posted by: Hagrid, June 23, 2016, 10:13pm; Reply: 22
As a young lad, i worry for my future if leave wins. I see economic uncertainty worse that i could imagine if britain leaves, very worried
Posted by: ginnywings, June 23, 2016, 10:22pm; Reply: 23
Quoted from Hagrid
As a young lad, i worry for my future if leave wins. I see economic uncertainty worse that i could imagine if britain leaves, very worried


I'd have been more worried about getting a STD when i was your age.
Posted by: Rick12, June 23, 2016, 10:30pm; Reply: 24
Quoted from ginnywings


I'd have been more worried about getting a STD when i was your age.
Naughty  ;D

Posted by: barralad, June 23, 2016, 10:30pm; Reply: 25
I don't pretend to be an expert on psephology but they are reporting turn outs of over 75% on council estates. This is quite literally unheard of. I've canvassed for years across Grimsby's estates and you are lucky to find one in three voters who are willing to admit they are going to vote. It would be a very very brave person who attributed this to people being fired up by the Remain campaign.
Locally I predict Leave will win 56/44. roughly in line with expectations..
Posted by: Rick12, June 23, 2016, 10:33pm; Reply: 26
Quoted from barralad
I've canvassed for years across Grimsby's estates  .
Good on you(meant that in non sarcastic tones)
Posted by: Hagrid, June 23, 2016, 10:39pm; Reply: 27
Quoted from ginnywings


I'd have been more worried about getting a STD when i was your age.


😂😂😂
Posted by: barralad, June 23, 2016, 10:40pm; Reply: 28
Quoted from Rick12
Good on you(meant that in non sarcastic tones)


Thanks!!
Posted by: ginnywings, June 23, 2016, 10:46pm; Reply: 29
Quoted from barralad


Thanks!!


Edited like a true politician.  ;)
Posted by: Rick12, June 23, 2016, 10:47pm; Reply: 30
Quoted from barralad


Thanks!!
Iam  just surprised thats all eg about you taking part in politics eg  assumed you was a younger supporter of the club.Most young people I know(Iam relatively young myself) didnt take that much interest in politics hence for someone that does and actively takes part in it I respect.Despite all said and done eg politics being boring was the common rule of thumb I heard growing up it does ultimately shape our futures

Posted by: Grimbiggs, June 23, 2016, 10:49pm; Reply: 31
Quoted from barralad
I
Locally I predict Leave will win 56/44. roughly in line with expectations..


I thought something similar although i'm going slightly higher 58/42...early declarations should prove interesting with Sunderland expected to be strong for LEAVE and Newcastle strong for REMAIN.
Posted by: forza ivano, June 23, 2016, 10:49pm; Reply: 32
Sounds like farage is admitting defeat already. If it is remain then I hope the younger generations have voted massively in favour of remain. After all it's them that's got to live with today's decision
Posted by: ginnywings, June 23, 2016, 10:49pm; Reply: 33
Barra a young supporter.  ;D
Posted by: forza ivano, June 23, 2016, 10:51pm; Reply: 34
Quoted from ginnywings
Barra a young supporter.  ;D


There's a line that's not been heard since the suez crisis!
You will have to wiki that Rick and hagrid
Posted by: Rick12, June 23, 2016, 10:52pm; Reply: 35
Quoted from ginnywings
Barra a young supporter.  ;D
Thats what I thought  ;)

Posted by: Rick12, June 23, 2016, 10:52pm; Reply: 36
Quoted from forza ivano


There's a line that's not been heard since the suez crisis!
You will have to wiki that Rick and hagrid
Will do  ;)

Posted by: barralad, June 23, 2016, 11:03pm; Reply: 37
Quoted from Rick12
Iam  just surprised thats all eg about you taking part in politics eg  assumed you was a younger supporter of the club.Most young people I know(Iam relatively young myself) didnt take that much interest in politics hence for someone that does and actively takes part in it I respect.Despite all said and done eg politics being boring was the common rule of thumb I heard growing up it does ultimately shape our futures



I'm touched...in my late 50s but touched all the same  ;D
Posted by: Grimbiggs, June 23, 2016, 11:27pm; Reply: 38
56%+ in Sunderland would be a good result for leave and 58%+ in Newcastle would be a good result for remain.
Posted by: ginnywings, June 23, 2016, 11:36pm; Reply: 39
First result in- Gibraltar. 19,000 remain, 800 leave.

Guess they are not worried by immigration.  ;)
Posted by: AdamHaddock, June 23, 2016, 11:37pm; Reply: 40
Remain
Posted by: KingstonMariner, June 23, 2016, 11:50pm; Reply: 41
Quoted from ginnywings


I'd have been more worried about getting a STD when i was your age.


I would have liked the opportunity to be worried about getting an STD at his age.  :(
Posted by: KingstonMariner, June 23, 2016, 11:52pm; Reply: 42
Quoted from forza ivano


There's a line that's not been heard since the suez crisis!
You will have to wiki that Rick and hagrid


In other words when we really lost our independence.
Posted by: Grimbiggs, June 23, 2016, 11:54pm; Reply: 43
1st UK result Newcastle 50.7% Remain...very early days, but a poor result for remain.
Posted by: Mariner Ronnie, June 24, 2016, 12:10am; Reply: 44
4-0 majorities to remain 😰
Posted by: AdamHaddock, June 24, 2016, 12:13am; Reply: 45
Stonking win for leave in Sunderland.
Posted by: Grimbiggs, June 24, 2016, 12:23am; Reply: 46
Going to be very tight, i suspect Labour haven't been able to convince their supporters and Remain will need London and Scotland to see them home.
Posted by: Grim74, June 24, 2016, 12:40am; Reply: 47
Low turn out reported in Scotland.
Posted by: AdamHaddock, June 24, 2016, 1:38am; Reply: 48
Currently leave 53 percent remain 47
Posted by: Grim74, June 24, 2016, 3:28am; Reply: 49
Come on leave we can do it 😄👍
Posted by: Grimbiggs, June 24, 2016, 3:54am; Reply: 50
Independence day is within reach, keep believing :)
Posted by: Grim74, June 24, 2016, 4:03am; Reply: 51
Well done North East Lincs, 69.9% for leave proud of the people from my town proud of my country tonight.😄
Posted by: supertown, June 24, 2016, 4:30am; Reply: 52
Bookies could well be wrong for a change
Posted by: MidnightMariner, June 24, 2016, 4:32am; Reply: 53
Absouloutely delighted with uk independence 👍🏻😀😀👍🏻
Well done all who voted out !

UTUK
UTM
Posted by: I Hate Chris Hollins, June 24, 2016, 4:39am; Reply: 54
What a mess!!
Posted by: I Hate Chris Hollins, June 24, 2016, 4:42am; Reply: 55
I hope we can look back in ten, twenty years and realise that the public made the right decision. Because the next couple of months and years could be very uncertain.
Posted by: Grimbiggs, June 24, 2016, 4:42am; Reply: 56
Both sides now need to reunite, put our differences aside and be strong together...Britain can be GREAT once again.
Posted by: I Hate Chris Hollins, June 24, 2016, 4:46am; Reply: 57
I hope Northern England appreciate what they have voted for here. If industry and jobs are hit in the North because of this, the South is going to be the last to save us.
Posted by: MidnightMariner, June 24, 2016, 4:50am; Reply: 58
I hope Northern England appreciate what they have voted for here. If industry and jobs are hit in the North because of this, the South is going to be the last to save us.


In respect its the southern areas largely that have helped the brexit result , that along with the lower turn out of the scots.
The fact that leave voters were very close in many of the areas that the remainers cast their vote.
I am certain beyond doubt that this great country can truly be GREAT BRITAIN once again.
Posted by: I Hate Chris Hollins, June 24, 2016, 4:52am; Reply: 59
There might not be a Britain in ten years, never mind a 'great' Britain.
Posted by: I Hate Chris Hollins, June 24, 2016, 4:53am; Reply: 60
Sinn Fein are already stirring.
Posted by: MidnightMariner, June 24, 2016, 4:54am; Reply: 61
There might not be a Britain in ten years, never mind a 'great' Britain.


Maybe not.............
BUT THEIR WILL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND 😉
Posted by: promotion plaice, June 24, 2016, 4:57am; Reply: 62
Quoted from Grimbiggs
Independence day is within reach, keep believing :)



Over the moon......... a risk worth taking.

A huge opportunity for the UK.


Posted by: I Hate Chris Hollins, June 24, 2016, 5:00am; Reply: 63
This scuppers Hurst's bid for Messi - his price has gone up 10% overnight. He'll have to turn his attention to Andy Carroll.
Posted by: jaygy, June 24, 2016, 5:00am; Reply: 64
66.3% for north lincolnshire as well, seems like our area is well behind brexit. Uncertain times ahead but I hope everyone can pull together in the same direction now that the public have decided
Posted by: I Hate Chris Hollins, June 24, 2016, 5:06am; Reply: 65
This is what happens when you have a weak leader and weak opposition, with a vacuum beneath them. Good job Town have Hurst and The Fishy to bounce off each other.
Posted by: I Hate Chris Hollins, June 24, 2016, 5:07am; Reply: 66
Goodbye Cameron.
Goodbye Gideon.

You useless c*nts.
Posted by: GrimRob, June 24, 2016, 5:11am; Reply: 67
What a disaster
Posted by: I Hate Chris Hollins, June 24, 2016, 5:14am; Reply: 68
We are ill prepared for this. Even the leaders of the Brexit campaign are shocked and completely unprepared.

They are still droning on about immigration rather than concentrating on stabilising the economy and driving Britain forward.
Posted by: forza ivano, June 24, 2016, 5:32am; Reply: 69
Thanks very much folks #thatsmypensionfukked
Posted by: GrimRob, June 24, 2016, 5:51am; Reply: 70
Quoted from forza ivano
Thanks very much folks #thatsmypensionfukked


And your house price!
Posted by: LH, June 24, 2016, 5:54am; Reply: 71
No idea how a campaign based entirely on guesswork and optimism supported by Messrs Johnson, Gove, Farage and Duncan-Smith can be so popular with the working classes but they look to have done it.
Posted by: golfer, June 24, 2016, 5:55am; Reply: 72
Quoted from Grim74
Out! And don't beleive the bookies on this one.


Are you going to change your name to" HAPPY 16 " now Mr. Farage.
Posted by: dapperz fun pub, June 24, 2016, 6:04am; Reply: 73
Cameron gambled and lost he should stand down asap
Posted by: golfer, June 24, 2016, 6:06am; Reply: 74
Looks like its London, Scotland, Brighton against the rest of us. You can tell the ones who have benefitted over the years and left the rest of us in the shite. Maybe its a wake up call to all our parties leaders to start looking after the ordinary people and start spreading a bit of the wealth .
Posted by: Grimbiggs, June 24, 2016, 6:21am; Reply: 75
Quoted from LH
No idea how a campaign based entirely on guesswork and optimism supported by Messrs Johnson, Gove, Farage and Duncan-Smith can be so popular with the working classes but they look to have done it.


Taking on the establishment and Westminster bubble has played a part. In traditional working class areas it is the white working class who have been competing head to head with migrants for jobs and houses. They have lost the battle as their wages have been undercut and they have lost their jobs. These areas have seen massive cultural change. Labour have made it clear they support mass immigration and care little for what others think, labelling them as racist. Many grassroots supporters hate Corbyn and his chums, together with the fact that Osbourne and Cameron were leading the remain campaign.
Posted by: jaygy, June 24, 2016, 6:22am; Reply: 76
Quoted from golfer
Looks like its London, Scotland, Brighton against the rest of us. You can tell the ones who have benefitted over the years and left the rest of us in the shite. Maybe its a wake up call to all our parties leaders to start looking after the ordinary people and start spreading a bit of the wealth .


For the first time ever I actually agree with you although Scotland only voted remain as it was their only chance to get another vote on leaving the UK in my opinion
Posted by: Hagrid, June 24, 2016, 6:46am; Reply: 77
Worried for my future. How on earth im going to afford a house now
Posted by: LH, June 24, 2016, 7:02am; Reply: 78
I'm just about to walk into my work where I am on a rolling 6 month contract. Wish me luck!
Posted by: jonnyboy82, June 24, 2016, 7:10am; Reply: 79
Quoted from forza ivano
Thanks very much folks #thatsmypensionfukked


Why forza ?

Were is the evidence your pension is or will be fukked ?
Posted by: itsnotcoditshaddock, June 24, 2016, 7:28am; Reply: 80
The Fishy exit poll pretty accurate!
Posted by: ginnywings, June 24, 2016, 8:36am; Reply: 81
The wrong decision was reached for totally the wrong reasons but that's democracy for you. That's me done entirely with politics now and i just hope this doesn't turn out to be the disaster i fear. Great Britain my bottom.
Posted by: forza ivano, June 24, 2016, 9:24am; Reply: 82
Quoted from jonnyboy82


Why forza ?

Were is the evidence your pension is or will be fukked ?


it's lost 7.5% in an hour, we're likely to go into recession which means share prices will remain depressed in the short/medium term and even the brexit ecoonomists said it might well take 5-10 years for the economy to recover to its state pre referendum
Posted by: forza ivano, June 24, 2016, 9:25am; Reply: 83
Quoted from Grimbiggs


Taking on the establishment and Westminster bubble has played a part. In traditional working class areas it is the white working class who have been competing head to head with migrants for jobs and houses. They have lost the battle as their wages have been undercut and they have lost their jobs. These areas have seen massive cultural change. Labour have made it clear they support mass immigration and care little for what others think, labelling them as racist. Many grassroots supporters hate Corbyn and his chums, together with the fact that Osbourne and Cameron were leading the remain campaign.


that may well turn out to be a very accurate summary of what happened
Posted by: Ipswin, June 24, 2016, 9:36am; Reply: 84
Quoted from forza ivano
Thanks very much folks #thatsmypensionfukked


This

Posted by: Tinymariner, June 24, 2016, 9:44am; Reply: 85
This was actually quite comparative.
Posted by: MarinerMal, June 24, 2016, 9:50am; Reply: 86
Quoted from Grim74
Well done North East Lincs, 69.9% for leave proud of the people from my town proud of my country tonight.😄


Your views have very much come form a stance of ignorance. You have not realised what you have voted for and refused to listen to what the experts where telling you.  Well done for putting the British economy back 10-20 years, one from which I'm not sure we have the abiltiy to ever get back.

You think you have gained control of our borders, you will find out you haven't. You will find out about that and many other lies you were told in the coming years and YOU will be far more affected by it than those who were telling you to vote leave.

The nigh on 69.9% is nothing to be proud about but rather to be very emabarrassed about. This morning for the first time, I'm ashamed of the area I'm from and ashamed to be British.


Posted by: grimsby pete, June 24, 2016, 9:54am; Reply: 87
The fishy gave a result which was very close to the out vote 52%

The remain was down to 41% however,

The next poll will be will Scotland have another try at leaving,

AND

Are we bothered .
Posted by: AndyGTFC, June 24, 2016, 1:16pm; Reply: 88
What an absolute joke. I'm now of the opinion that 100% democracy is not a good thing. There were so many people that had no real idea what they were voting for and a referendum should never have been called.

It's gonna solve absolutely nothing and the same people that voted to leave will be whining in a few years when things get even worse for them.
Posted by: FishOutOfWater, June 24, 2016, 1:21pm; Reply: 89
Well I have to say I was surprised at the outcome...

I've been undecided all along...to be honest I'd have preferred it if we never had the referendum

Had we had a stronger opposition last year that didn't allow the Tories to take power with just 25% of the electorate backing them and their leader kowtowing to his backbenchers, then we'd probably not gone down this road

Don't get me wrong...I was wavering throughout this campaign because I do think we were letting the EU run rough-shod over us to some extent but that was the fight we should have had....hard negotiations to get fair representation, not turning away from it altogether

Anyway what's done is done and we've all got to hope that somehow, someway we manage our own affairs outside of the EU better than we have done within it

As for Divisive Dave / Calamitous Cameron...he had one job and unsurprisingly made a right pig's ear of it

Still I'm sure he'll enjoy his "retirement" from politics in the same way that other failed MP Bliar did...he'll no doubt be on the circuit selling his memoirs and making appearances at business conventions.  

All in together anyone?  :B
Posted by: grimsby pete, June 24, 2016, 2:00pm; Reply: 90
Quoted from AndyGTFC
What an absolute joke. I'm now of the opinion that 100% democracy is not a good thing. There were so many people that had no real idea what they were voting for and a referendum should never have been called.

It's gonna solve absolutely nothing and the same people that voted to leave will be whining in a few years when things get even worse for them.


There's only one man to blame, Cameron,

He thought it was a vote  winner to get him back into Downing St,

He never thought for one minute we would have the guts  to leave.
Posted by: GrimRob, June 24, 2016, 2:43pm; Reply: 91
Quoted from grimsby pete


There's only one man to blame, Cameron,

He thought it was a vote  winner to get him back into Downing St,

He never thought for one minute we would have the guts  to leave.


He certainly played his cards wrong. He keeps believing the polls and reacting to imaginary adversaries. He out of the blue announced he would not stand a third time because he didn't think he'd get a majority. He was obsessed with the UKIP share of the vote and did everything to try and claw it down, even though our voting system makes it impossible to win more than a handful of seats, and the worse case scenario was the Unionists as collation partners. Now he's ended up resigning, he could have had three terms they were there for the taking if he'd just believed in himself.
Posted by: golfer, June 24, 2016, 4:20pm; Reply: 92
We are out--it,s no good going on why we should have voted remain. We all had our chance to vote and Brexit won---thats it. I am just surprised that Cameron jacked in so quickly. It must have been a personal thing. Some people just can,t stand to get beaten. That she devil of the 3 witches who gave Boris a tough time still wont accept she has lost.
Posted by: GrimRob, June 25, 2016, 10:01am; Reply: 93
Quoted from forza ivano


it's lost 7.5% in an hour, we're likely to go into recession which means share prices will remain depressed in the short/medium term and even the brexit ecoonomists said it might well take 5-10 years for the economy to recover to its state pre referendum


I moved all the pension funds I have control of out of UK and European equities and bought large amounts of gold and silver ETFs in my SIPP. I only lost about 1% overall, I also made £400 betting on Leave, so my losses were not that great - so far. I'll definitely be buying more gold and silver over the next few months, both ETFs and mining companies, not just because of Brexit but also in case another global recession comes along.
Posted by: grimsby pete, June 28, 2016, 5:00pm; Reply: 94
Quoted from GrimRob


I moved all the pension funds I have control of out of UK and European equities and bought large amounts of gold and silver ETFs in my SIPP. I only lost about 1% overall, I also made £400 betting on Leave, so my losses were not that great - so far. I'll definitely be buying more gold and silver over the next few months, both ETFs and mining companies, not just because of Brexit but also in case another global recession comes along.


I emptied my pension fund a while back,

Cashed all my premium bonds and took out all my savings,

After purchasing a Town away shirt I put the other £40 in  my granddaughters piggy bank :B

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