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It's going to be a close run thing and if the weather continues to rain the 'leave' campaign might win as people are more likely to go out and vote for change than the status quo.
I braved the rain to vote, wish I'd left it another 30 minutes as it stopped then!
I really hope UK wont leave and the sun will shine again after the rain
I'll never be tired to say that populism is the greatest danger for EU.
Of course, we need great structural reforms but we are stronger when we work together.
These are the best words to this theme. Well spoken RockNLol. The EU is not the heaven - but tell me who wants to go to heaven now? This Union will not be the very best - but together we will be able to make it better.
Let's hope wisdom wins. Tomorrow morning we all will be wiser!
BBC is saying that the Leave vote has won. I am in shock. US stocks will probably tank tomorrow. They rose today because it was looking good for the remain vote. Hundreds of top US companies will no longer be able to run their European operations from the the City in London.
Visiting London will be cheaper, though, since the value of Sterling will probably fall against the dollar. Time to plan a shopping & theater trip.
The british people has voted but is cleft like never b4 - David Cameron may go down in history for having turned the UK into "DK" a Divided Kingdom.
The vast majority of the scotish and northern irish people voted to stay in the EU - well it isn`t all gonna start tomorrow but in the long run it could lead to a reunited Ireland and an independent Scotland - both members of the EU - leaving "Little Britain" behind in relatively vacuity.
Don't it always seem to go
That you don't know what you've got
‘Til it's gone..?
National pride is a good and normal feeling! But here it was perverted.
But as well I think the European Governments now have to restructure the whole EU and the European Council in Brussels. I don't know if the politicians will change anything. But their arrogant behaviolur in the past was the reason for that what happened now. As well these dumb politicians are guilty because of the strengthening of the ringht wing parties in the whole Europe. And the German Government should ask themselves if they are guilty of the Brexit too because of the opening of their borders to the whole world.
Nevertheless it is a shame - and that in the 21th century.
very interesting - the old-agers votes were crucical fo the leave, well - they will leave this planet soon - while the youngsters will have to pay for this for decades.
I hope the EU leadership and the leaders of the single European countries will finally wake up and start making the EU a real union instead of a mailny economical and financial one, but I'm afraid this is only the beginning of the EU collapse.
Is it really the leaders? Isn't it the European people that are not willing to give up their national governments? It's the people who refuse to replace them with a single European government.
And let's not forget that it was always the UK that vetoed anything that went in the direction of a "real union". Thatcher even tried to stop the german unification in 1990.
"Even though I voted to leave, this morning I woke up and I just — the reality did actually hit me," one woman told the news channel ITV News. "If I'd had the opportunity to vote again, it would be to stay."
That confusion over what Brexit might mean for the country's economy appears to have been reflected across the United Kingdom on Thursday. Google reported sharp upticks in searches not only related to the ballot measure but also about basic questions concerning the implications of the vote. At about 1 a.m. Eastern time, about eight hours after the polls closed, Google reported that searches for "what happens if we leave the EU" had more than tripled.