68% in Newcastle is bad?Turnouts in Sunderland and Newcastle are pretty bad...
FULL ON FUCKING PANIC NOW.
WE ARE FUCKED.
We're fucked.
Newcastle was expected 60% for remain?! I would've thought the north-East would be one of the bigger leave areas in the UK.
What was expected in Newcastle?
@angus_young61
Leave votes heavily outnumbering Remain votes in Hull so far, apparently. 4-1 in some East Hull wards #EURef
Why is everyone freaking?!
HELP
I really don't understand the panic. The risk is a narrow victory. It has been decided. Remain has won.
Wit? I'll personally chib these cunts.Nick Eardley (@nickeardleybbc)
June 23, 2016
Vote Leave source says samples so far in Glasgow and Falkirk better than expected for them #EUref
this ukip guy on bbc live, is he just pandering to get ukip future support, putting farage on blast.
OK OK Laura says Wandsworth going big on 70% for remain. London coming in with heavy hitters to save the North from it's nihilism.
EDIT: Nope that is still not good enough. FUCK.
Libby Brooks ‏@libby_brooks 6m6 minutes ago Glasgow, Scotland
I'm being told to look out for unexpectedly high Leave votes from strong SNP areas inc Dundee and Inverclyde #EUref
I really don't understand the panic. The risk is a narrow victory. It has been decided. Remain has won.
Nick Eardley (@nickeardleybbc)
June 23, 2016
Vote Leave source says samples so far in Glasgow and Falkirk better than expected for them #EUref
Ah, thankies for that video! I've not watched it all yet, but one of the rules for pillows quoted in the brexit movie being about cereal gave me a giggle :3 I didn't want to really use that propaganda piece for anything source wise but actually digging through the ginormous lexicon of regulations on the european site was giving me a migraine. Lesson learned
Thanks for this explanation. I was aware of bits and pieces but it seems there's a few gaps in my knowledge that still need filling out, but that doesn't surprise me :3
I can't recall batteries ever threatening my life even as a child so colour me somewhat skeptical on the necessity of having to dig out a screwdriver every time I want to change the batteries in my attacknids
the 'thought crime' aspects are mostly contained in some worrying clauses in this statute: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meetd...ework_statute_/11_revframework_statute_en.pdf
one choice bit being:
which is vaguely worded enough that you could be liable for prosecution for saying Turkey committed genocide on the armenians, for example or the guy who has the act involving "achmed the dead terorrist" could face legal repercussions for example (it falls under 'ridicule' after all).
As for Juncker: http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/juncker-vows-to-use-new-powers-to-block-the-far-right-nq5r5tnqq
I don't like the political right myself (I loathe the tories >.<), but if that's who they voted for then it's their democratic right to have them represent them, else it's no democracy at all :/
Nick Eardley (@nickeardleybbc)
June 23, 2016
Vote Leave source says samples so far in Glasgow and Falkirk better than expected for them #EUref
Nick Eardley (@nickeardleybbc)
June 23, 2016
Vote Leave source says samples so far in Glasgow and Falkirk better than expected for them #EUref
If we leave it could be a real shit show. Might be fine, or we might have a massive drop in outside investment and years of political drift while we try and slowly negotiate trade deals with other countries.
Wit? I'll personally chib these cunts.