EU vote tomorrow. the most important day in the history of England?

The bookies and the financial markets are saying remain has it. But we won't know for four or five hours yet. Because it's such a one off, you can't even do exit polls.

The bookies are what I based my opinion on. They usually get things right.
 
The bookies are what I based my opinion on. They usually get things right.

They've changed their minds now, those two results from Newcastle and Sunderland scared the shit out of them.
 
They've changed their minds now, those two results from Newcastle and Sunderland scared the shit out of them.

Last I heard they were offering five to one odds on a bet to leave. Some people are going to win a lot of money if the bookies were wrong.
 
Last I heard they were offering five to one odds on a bet to leave. Some people are going to win a lot of money if the bookies were wrong.

William Hill have 11-4 on remain. Paddy Power have it at 10-3 on.
 
Well, I'm not staying up for this. I'll wake up tomorrow to the news of whether you guys decided to punch yourself in the face or not.

Have a delightfully nervous night.
 
Sorro's said there was a lot of money to be made in a leave vote. Anybody know if he is betting for or against the Brexit ?
 
Well, I'm not staying up for this. I'll wake up tomorrow to the news of whether you guys decided to punch yourself in the face or not.

Have a delightfully nervous night.

i'm hoping for remain, but expecting leave

foyle's in at remain but so many results to come in. sleep well
 
isles of scilly - remain

Just Googled it, and went "Well I'll be damed, there are islands out there. I had no idea." :D

And with that, I bid you adieu,

and hope it's not adieu for real.
 
nah, off to bed. i'd love to stay up but it's not gonna happen

good luck, britain, whichever way it goes.
 
Jonathan Hill, who leads the Commission’s Directorate-General for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union (DG FISMA), would lose his job, if Brexit is the prefered choice of the voters?

Janis Emmanouilidis, Director of the European Policy Centre in Brussels, offers his opinion on what might happen

First video

Belgium: Divorcing Brussels

"...many British civil servants working in Brussels would have to pack their bags and leave."

"Lower level workers would hit a glass ceiling. (After the Brexit)


http://www.dw.com/en/belgium-divorcing-brussels/av-19332657

Second video

Poly- crisis happening within the EU because of crisises accumulating over the years, before the Brexit question came up.

The choice of Brexit would cause a new crisis within the EU.

"Negative sum game for all those involved."

http://www.dw.com/en/inside-europe-the-brussels-take-on-brexit/av-19300502

gsgs comment-

Interesting mix of comments from Janis Emmanouilidis

The EU would be tougher on the UK, if the Brexit was chosen, but the UK would have more leverage, if the Brexit is chosen.
 
Awesome, this will blow up in someones face and it's going to be glorious. :D
 
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