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12:00 AM
still being carried by Sunderland really, a 30k push for Leave from that area.
but it's worth mentioning that most of the results so far are from the north of England.
 
Ell
It's so close
 
hmmm
bad weather in London projected to reduce turnout, London expected to be heavily pro-Remain
 
@Puppy Could probably come up with some pretty interesting alternate history stories based on nothing more than things like storms whose course shifted by a couple of degrees, or even followed the same course, but happened to move a little slower or faster.
 
Kettering votes to Leave
Leave now ahead by 18,778 out of 580,300 or so
 
@JerryCoffin Even better, set up a few lightning rods and outdoor canopies to improve voter turnout where stay/leave is preferred >:D
 
12:09 AM
current prevailing theory: voters just want to fuck the establishment, economic message didn't get through because people already feel very poor, so voting to keep their money didn't really resonate with them (since they have none to keep in the first plce)
 
Ell
Plus immigration
 
yeah
 
Ell
Plus EU is the slowest economy
 
the Remain campaign didn't really have much to counter that argument
 
Ell
I think really people don't have faith in the EU
 
12:12 AM
the EU were not very flexible in our renegotiations early this year.
 
Ell
Yeah we barely made any headway in anything
 
@Puppy I suspect some who feel they have nothing may be unpleasantly surprised at how much less they could have afterwards though (some will probably benefit too, but undoubtedly some who feel too poor to lose anything will still end up with less--sometimes a lot less).
 
yep
also worth noting that some of the biggest areas are projected to vote Remain, sometimes heavily
Northern Ireland is viewed as a fairly easy win for Remain, and that's 1.2 million voters in one "region".
 
Ell
Sleepy time for mw
Night folks
 
I'm on holiday this week
so I can stay up all night.
 
Ell
12:15 AM
I'm just exhausted
 
Shetland Islands, 57% Remain
West Dunbartonshire 62% Remain
Leave ahead by 6,817, total 636,000 or so
 
Oh wow. Google, that's classy. Google "Brexit" for fun
 
those counts are out of date with my live BBC reporting I'm afraid
South Tyneside packs another big punch for Leave
Leave now 26,000 ahead, 710k or so total
Dundee votes to Remain, 60% in favour
Leave is now 13k ahead out of a total report of about 781k or so
Lagan Valley votes to leave, Leave now 16k ahead out of 828k
 
The British currency dropped sharply against the dollar after first vote to leave EU
 
12:30 AM
apparently, the win mark is about 16.4 million, judging by turnout
 
@sehe Nice
@sehe Are you in favour of brexit or are you for Remain?
 
Leaving is dumb
welp somebody else declared for Leave, Leave now 28k ahead or so
 
Yup
 
somebody else declared for Remain, and somebody else did as well
Leave now 13,000 ahead.
fuckers, I'm watching the EU referendum results and they keep on taking breaks for other news
 
It's such a small percentage though
 
12:33 AM
hell yeah
the total is now 931k or so
so 13,000 about 1.5%
 
2.6% of total, Google says
 
Google's way out of date
 
Last update: 4 minutes ago
 
also that 2.6% is the reported- i.e. how many areas have reported their results.
not the current margin
 
It updates every 10 minutes or so
 
12:35 AM
the numbers are like 40 minutes old or something
the BBC's live results are over 300,000 votes further ahead
East Ayrshire votes to Remain
 
Also it says 2.6% of counted data
 
Leave now just 3,027 ahead.
West Tyrone and Western Isles a couple of the "somebody elses" above.
 
Where are you looking this in?
 
BBC's got live reporting of the results
as far as I can see, they have at least one cameraman in literally every region to show the result live as its announced
 
what would the policy be on recounts for a vote like this?
 
12:38 AM
there is no policy for a national recount.
there is no policy for a recount if the result is X% close.
 
ooh
 
So as long as it's a majority, it goes?
 
recounts are only for a given region and only if there's a specific problem with the first count there.
yep.
 
Damn. Cutthroat democracy.
50.000001%
 
A friend of mine says you guys are getting nice deals if the referendum ends up that you stay
 
12:39 AM
nah
 
Your president or whatever negotiated the remain package
 
yeah but he got an absolute shite deal
 
@ThePhD There would be riots if it was that close lol
probably
 
the EU basically fobbed him off
 
user559633
If the vote goes to leave the EU, do you think Scotland will vote again on independence?
 
12:39 AM
which is one of the main reasons why Remain is taking a kicking and the referendum was even called in the first place.
they might do.
I think it would be kinda shitty of them, but they might try it.
 
user559633
Can y'all vote to exit and then vote to join the US so we can make USB?
 
it's basically my feeling that the SNP are just looking for an excuse to call another referendum after they lost the last one, but the people don't really want never-ending referendums.
 
> All of the above, including a declaration that the four-year brake will be available to Britain for “a period of 7 years”. This is a ‘win’ for Cameron, although he had reportedly demanded up to 13 years availability.
 
In/Out means stay-in-EU/leave-EU right?
 
yep.
the official names are Remain (in the EU) and Leave (the EU).
 
12:42 AM
Does the UK like to pull this kind of stuff? I mean like the Scottish independence thing was like yesterday.
 
Oh right steam sale starts today
 
not really.
there have been literally three referendums in our entire history.
one EU referendum in 1975, one Scottish independence in 2014, and now the new EU referendum now.
I think about 80% of voters or something could not vote in 1975 so it's not really unfair for them to call a new one
Hartlepool 70% in favour of Leave - Leave now 21k ahead, 1.03m total.
current turnout figure is 67%, pretty impressive.
 
I mean like England is how many years old? And they just pull this sort of thing twice in 2 years?
 
Stockton-On-Tees votes to Leave.
44,618 margin in favour of Leave.
 
oh wow
 
12:46 AM
@Mysticial England is about a thousand years old or so.
Merthyr Tydfil votes to Leave, 74,000 in favour of Leave.
 
rip
 
Why are they saying "Region X votes to Leave/Remain"
 
Basildon votes to Leave. (apparently already included)
 
Did they ended up counting every vote in that region?
 
yep.
technically, the result is a simple majority one or the other, but they are reported by region.
 
12:47 AM
How many regions do you have?
 
362, but they are not uniform size.
 
We are not even at 1/10... oh
 
welp, somebody else voted Remain, now 47k votes lead for Leave.
 
user559633
Were paper ballots used for this?
 
yep.
 
12:49 AM
I still think google's one is updated correctly every 10 minutes
 
rumours are that some big cities like London and Birmingham are heavily in favour of Remain
 
The 2.6% is the counted votes, not the turnout which is what you have on that page
 
I just refreshed Google's one and they are missing 300k votes in each direction.
Google has 450k ron each side, BBC has 720k Leave 675k Remain
 
@Puppy Yeah, because it was 5 minutes ago
 
maybe but it's way more fun to announce them as they come in
 
user559633
12:51 AM
Definitely more page views/ad loads
 
Kinda scary percentages at the moment
 
Leave 52%, Remain 48%
 
user559633
why scary?
 
guess
 
but there are still some big hitters for Remain yet to come in
Rochford votes 67% to leave, Leave lead to 65k
 
12:53 AM
UK Brexit -> UB, i.e. anything can happen
5
:P
 
UK gets fucked is what will happen
nah, apparently there's a specific thing in the treaties to define what happens, but suffice to say that it basically says "Everybody discusses the matter for at least two years. The end."
Strangford votes 56% to Leave
Middlesbrough votes 65% to Leave.
 
user559633
my guess: you think that leaving the EU will have some major impact on the UK? One of the world's strongest economies with powerful allies?
 
I should have bet that they leave
 
Inverclyde votes to Remain.
 
Could have won a bunch of beers
 
12:55 AM
Weymouth and Portland votes to Leave.
 
@tristan What powerful allies?
 
Blaenau Gwent votes to Leave.
City of London votes to Remain.
 
user559633
@Shoe US, Canada, Germany?
 
What site are you using to see the latest results?
 
Leave now a solid 92,000 votes ahead.
@Mysticial Watching the BBC live stream.
 
12:56 AM
@tristan Obama said "I will fuck you up if you leave EU"
 
Flintshire 56% to Leave
 
user559633
@Shoe Yeah, that sounds like a direct quote
 
Germany is also strongly against the referendum AFAIK
 
Leave now 103,000 votes ahead, 53% in favour of Leave
Brentwood votes 59% to Leave.
112,373 in favour of leaving.
 
12:57 AM
Southend-On-Sea votes to Leave
Leave now 127,547 ahead
 
user559633
Of course Germany and Merkel would be against people turning their back on federalism
 
seeing parallels are we
 
Leave now 53% of the vote.
Wellingborough votes to Leave
Leave lead 137,764
53.6% in favour of Leave
 
Do you still believe Remain can win?
 
they can do but I'm not sure if they will.
the problem is that Leave keeps punishing Remain in areas where Remain is weak, but where Leave is weak, they are still putting in a good performance.
 
1:01 AM
@OneRaynyDay emacs all the way, although I admit neovim isn't that bad either
 
> 353 results left to declare
 
@milleniumbug nope
 
Swansea votes to Leave
 
@ThePhD regions
 
JFC that;s a lot of votes
 
1:01 AM
Leave now 141,393 ahead
@ThePhD The win position is currently 16.8 million votes, give or take.
 
@Darkrifts awesome thanks!!
 
wat
@thepiercingarrow wat
 
and confusion reigns
 
Bury, wherever the fuck that is, also votes to Leave
Belfast West first vote in a long time to favour Remain
North Down votes to Remain
 
Why was I thanked here?
 
1:04 AM
Yeeaah, Remain!
 
Leave now "only" 132k votes ahead.
every region in Wales that has declared is 55-60% in favour of Leave.
Harlow votes to Leave.
148,356 for Leave.
 
I'm making some crazy math thing, so what do I need to add?
 
I recommend operator+
 
Has factorials, fibonacci numbers, Hausdorff dimensions, and segments in an N-dimensional object
operator- is also important @Puppy :P
 
Eden votes to Leave - 150,460
Redcar and Cleveland to Leave - 174,000
 
1:07 AM
I have no idea on what the uk thing is about
 
Leave up to 54%
 
This election looks a bit like a blow out atm. I don't know UK regions very well, but am I correct to say that urban places are in favor of remain and rural is in favor of leave?
 
@Darkrifts I bet you are american
 
ORLY
:P
 
@Mysticial London voted leave i think.
 
1:07 AM
more-or-less, but there's a number of urban areas that are surprisingly in favour of Leave.
 
I believe they should remain
 
@Borgleader Other way around.
 
Southampton for instance and outer London is rumoured to be surprising Leave.
East Renfrewshire to Remain - 148,253
 
If they leave, then that'd weaken their economic strength, right?
 
@Mysticial Oops
 
1:08 AM
@Darkrifts Wait, where are you from?
 
Murica
 
West Lothian votes to Remain - 133,641
 
Why do you have an italian quote in your profile?
oh shit
is he cicada?
 
Nah
 
@Shoe Doubt it, name is too boring.
 
1:09 AM
^
 
@Darkrifts Not exactly. It weakens their politicial/economic reliance on the european union; their prosperity is more reliant on their own decision making
 
Isn't Cicada banned atm?
 
Denbighshire votes to Leave - 137,803.
@Aaron3468 Not by any even remotely significant amount.
 
I'm my own person, no idea who Cicada is
 
@Mysticial Again? He wasnt banned like yesterday or the day before.
 
1:10 AM
sounds something cacadi would say
 
@Puppy Yeah. In today's world, they'll be bonded in other ways
 
Still not Cicada
 
@Borgleader you make a good point
also I'm hungry
 
Kretab Chabawenizc, Haskell County, TX, United States
25.7k 5 52 86
Ah, unbanned now.
 
Time to eat
 
1:11 AM
> Haskell County
 
@Darkrifts for the good name
 
talking about the outcome bringing down the government now
Angus votes to Remain- 131,567
 
@thepiercingarrow ????????????
 
St Helens votes to Leave - 146,602
 
(the arrows, they exist for a reason, you know)
 
1:17 AM
North Warwickshire votes in favour of Leave - 159,418
Fareham votes to Leave - 166,733
 
Can't wait for GB to make the huge mistake of leaving LUL
 
Isle of Anglesey 51% for Remain - 167,448
Stirling 68% to Remain - 143,386 in favour of Remain
now about 3.3m total votes counted
holy shit Oxford
and south Aynshire
both vote Remain
Leave now only 22,607 ahead!
Oxford delivers over 100,000 vote margin in favour of Remain.
 
YEEAH OXFORD
 
Lambeth and Exeter also votes for Remain (already included in total apparently)
 
@Puppy All the smart ppl voted remain :P
 
1:22 AM
@Borgleader Funnily enough, one of the factors they used to project the region breakdown of the outcome is that graduates and students tend to vote Remain.
Leave now 50.3% of the vote.
Glasgow votes to remain
remain ahead motherfuckers!
 
yay
 
Stevenage votes to Leave
Remain ahead by 52,787.
 
@shoe Who is cicada?
 
Cicadas gonna cic
 
I have no idea who cicada is
 
1:25 AM
Falkirk votes to Remain - Remain now ahead by 63,503.
 
#Bregretsit https://twitter.com/edconwaysky/status/746150217121144832
 
so far Scotland really dragging the UK into Remain- Remain picked up 270,000 vote lead over Leave there
Wandsworth massively in favour of Remain
Bracknell Frost votes for Leave
Remain now about 100,000 ahead.
Burnley votes to Leave.
Tamwortth votes to Leave.
Remain is 50.7% of the vote.
Conwy votes to Leave.
 
Well shit, I had my hopes up.
 
Torbay votes to Leave.
Caerphilly votes to Leave.
 
Well
 
1:30 AM
Belfast East votes to Leav.e
 
Short Remain kingdom
Short but intense
 
Wrexham votes to Leave.
East Lothian votes to Remain.
Remain is now 62,142 votes ahead, 50.7%
North Ayrshire votes to Remain
 
where do you get those local results live?
 
Barking and Dagenham votes to Leave.
 
Puppy's live streaming hard
 
1:31 AM
@Shoe BBC live result stream.
Knowsley votes to Leave.
North Tyneside votes to Leave.
 
East Dunbartonshire votes to Leave.
dunno if the live stream is accessible internationally
that page is just like, the current state
 
There we go, a simple electronics project I can give away to family and/or sell; a plant moisture sensor. Should be well within my skill range, cheap, and useful. Perfect
 
South Buckingshire votes to Leave (barely)
 
wait what
 
1:32 AM
Remain still ahead by 69,241, 50.7% of the vote.
 
you mean the stream is in that page for you?
 
no
 
go to bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-36570120 and there should be a stream in the bottom right.
 
found it
 
1:35 AM
Idk anything about UK politics
 
ty for this information
 
Remain is up to 50.8%
they're doing that stupid other-news stuff so I don't know the live results
 
Woah, what happened. I took a shower and remain is now ahead?
 
the irony is that the other-news stuff is actually like 90% current state of the results.
 
take another shower then :P
 
1:36 AM
@Mysticial Yeah, we got a couple results from big cities and strong Remain areas, like Lambeth and Oxford
it's still very close, though.
Remain 98,910 votes ahead, 50.9% of the vote.
Remain 117,056 ahead, 51.1%
 
Is there any meaning to the colors? In the US election, you have red and blue for the parties.
 
not in this case.
in a general election, the parties have assigned colours which I think are generally fixed.
but not here
 
So the stances on this one aren't mostly party-line split are they?
 
not really
 
Whereas in the US, everything, and I mean fucking like EVERYTHING is party line split.
 
1:44 AM
our governing party has had a massive split right down the middle, with half of the government saying that the prime minister can't be trusted in the slightest
and our main opposition party has suddenly realized that they hold many policies that are completely different to who they think votes for them and have completely failed to mobilize their voters behind them
so pretty much all the major politicians have been bitchslapped pretty hard w.r.t this referendum regardless of the outcome
hmm
various areas vote for Leave - Remain is now 50.3%, 31,000 votes out of 6.3million
 
Who is cicada though?
 
a guy
that changes identity often
 
Is he the internet troll of Stack Overflow?
 
Why are there only like 4k votes in City of London?
 
smaller, but yes
 
1:50 AM
Fun fact: Trying to post 99999! locks up anything I post it into for me
rip internet tabs
 
@Mysticial Population is something like 8k
 
@Mysticial The City of London is a tiny subarea of London.
 
@Puppy oh. So it's not really "London".
 
yeah.
basically they were like, two rival cities
the guys from Westminster tried to siege out the City of London but failed
 
I was gonna say... London has more than 4k people in it.
 
1:51 AM
so instead they just made a shitload of money and expanded all over everywhere.
 
City of London has special banking rules, fyi
 
London the city as you know it has like 8m in it or something, there's like 20 areas for London.
oh damn
Leave lead by 3,570 now.
various small towns voted to Leave, Leave 50.2% and 32,000 votes in the lead.
 
Remain 49.98% 2,899,878
Leave 50.02% 2,901,991
 
what the fuck, there's a place in England called Mole Valley?
@Mikhail You're a few minutes out of date.
 
Remain 49.9% 2,921,118
Leave 50.1% 2,938,383
 
1:54 AM
woot Islington and Liverpool vote to Remain
55,311 votes for Remain, 50.6% for Remain
 
Liverpool sounds like a big city.
 
it wasn't that big
Islington delivered 75,000 votes for Remain though
 

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