Largely thanks to politicians lying to them for personal gain, I thinkI don't think I'll ever understand why white working class people vote to make themselves poorer just to spite immigrants
Question from an outsider.
Where does the BBC generally stand on the left-right political scale?
Übermatik;208165870 said:Anything on Edinburgh yet?
Hoping London numbers sway us to remain.
Shit, England, you guys are going ham on leave. London is going to have to save you.
BBC seems to be more up to date than The Guardian
http://www.bbc.com/news/politics/eu_referendum/results
more like 2% and it went up a bit after as well.
DAFUQ!?!?!?
@jimwaterson
More from YouGov poll:
*66% people who left school at 16 voted for Leave
*29% people with degrees voted for Leave
*57% Tory voters go Leave
Merthyr actually closer than I expected.
Bloomin merthyr tydfil.
Not a surprise. Expect the same for other large coastal towns on the east such as Hull.
Stockton-on-Tees, #EUref result:
Remain: 38.3% (38,433)
Leave: 61.7% (61,982)
The PM fucked up. Hes constantly got by with an inch of luck. He's risked far too much.
Leave led by 75k for a moment there!!
but when you consider each side needs another 16 million to win - we've barely scratched the surface.
Thought it would be tighter than that, honestly (this is my area).Stockton-on-Tees, #EUref result:
Remain: 38.3% (38,433)
Leave: 61.7% (61,982)
The Tees is a river. The town is called Stockton and the river runs through it. Anything else you need help with? What is 1+1, perhaps?Stockton on Tees? How do you Brits come up with these names? Holy shit.
6 divided by 148 is what?
Basildon OUT, no surprise there.
36k margin
When are we expecting the bigger results?
Maybe the rest of the world wants to know?A little late for that query shit.
Stockton on Tees? How do you Brits come up with these names? Holy shit.
Stockton on Tees? How do you Brits come up with these names? Holy shit.