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originally posted by: Argyll
If and it's a big IF Leave were to win this.....then it's going to make a lot of people on conspiracy sites like ATS do a big re-think of just how they believe our governments really work.
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
Well turns out I am on night shift tomorrow night so i need to stay up most of tonight to get in the swing of it.
So i might as well spend it with you lot following the results as they come in!
So what have i missed, anyone been banned yet?
originally posted by: Raven95
Sunderland 'votes 60/40 in favour of Leave'
Sources from the Remain camp have told ITV News that Sunderland has voted 60/40 in favour of leaving the European Union.
Sunderland is expected to declare its result between midnight and 1am
originally posted by: SprocketUK
Gibraltar -remain
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
originally posted by: SprocketUK
Gibraltar -remain
Bit of a obvious one really.
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
originally posted by: SprocketUK
Gibraltar -remain
Bit of a obvious one really.
originally posted by: YarlanZey
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
originally posted by: SprocketUK
Gibraltar -remain
Bit of a obvious one really.
Yes apparently they depend on UK for their high quality standard of living
originally posted by: Fingle
Erm.....Bread and Circus again????? Remain was always the outcome?
Article 50 would make Britain's EU membership a legal matter. However, even if tonight June 23 referendum produces a Leave majority, the government would not be obliged to invoke the legislation.
A vote for Brexit will not be determinative of whether the UK will leave the EU.
That potential outcome comes down to the political decisions which then follow before the Article 50 notification. The policy of the government (if not of all of its ministers) is to remain in the EU. The UK government may thereby seek to put off the Article 50 notification, regardless of political pressure and conventional wisdom.
Could be very interesting if leave wins big matter of small print left out of truth?
But then it would be a matter for a very biased parliment to decide !!!!
uk.businessinsider.com...