Still got the big metropolitan areas to come in that will vote to remain by a margin, but the analysis so far on the counts that are in is that it is going to be 50/50. If that is the case, and it is marginally on the side of leave, there is no way that this issue has been put to bed.
West Dunbartonshire and Shetland Islands both voted remain and then South Tyneside voted leave and its shot up to 24k again then Dundee voted remain and gone to 12K lets just wait until tomorow its going to be jumping around alot more soon
The BBC has way higher numbers than I was expecting! I've got open the telegraph and the express too. (Telegraph is very fast to announce and auto refreshes but only has percentages but the Express is much more detailed but sooo slow).
yeah i prefer it to be faster and less detail than realy slow and more detail we have time tomorow to check the big details
Are you having to refresh the BBC? It says at the top that it auto updates but mine isn't. Wow Remain just took a huge hit then!
it does refresh but every 5 minutes so sometimes its 5 minutes late but if you keep refreshing every now and then you get results faster
The main conclusion for me so far, other than the North-East vote, is that the sweaties can count much quicker than the rest of us.
Thought South Wales would be a banker for remain but MT and now Blaenau Gwent gone leave. Aneurin Bevin will be turning in his grave.
Yep, a lot of traditional Labour areas voting leave as well as the Tory shires. Couple of big remains coming in now, Lambeth and our mates from Oxford.
I'm not sure why anyone was expecting Labour areas to vote Remain. I know that is the stance that the party are taking but it seems that white working class areas are almost certainly going to vote leave.