It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger they were. And sometimes you didn't want to know the end… because how could the end be happy? How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? But in the end, it’s only a passing thing… this shadow. Even darkness must pass.
Camden Baker
Haringey a big London hitter didn't do much damage
Lincoln Brown
YES YES WELL DONE ROTHSCHILDS WELL DONE ROTHSCHILDS HOWEVER I HAVE SOME LAST MINUTE MEME MAGIC
WE'VE GOT GOOD NEWS TO COME OUT OF THURROCK SOON FELLAS
HOLD TIGHT
Liam Johnson
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Adrian White
Haring fucking 70% Remain
BUT
That means there's only one London borough left
James Wilson
HOW MUCH LONDON DO WE HAVE? BIRMINGHAM?
Christopher Gomez
ofc it's not going to IT ALREADY HAS
Alexander Thompson
THEY ARE FORECASTING A LEAVE WIN
Chase Hernandez
>HARINGEY
AAAAH LONDON
Ryder Garcia
BOSTON SAYS SORRY FOR TEA PARTY, REMINDS BRITAIN OF THE IMPORTANCE OF SOVEREIGNTY. VOTES LEAVE
Luke Morgan
>Scarborough votes leave
Why does he get to vote on it?
Aaron Johnson
MOGG IS HERE TO PUT THE NAILS IN THE COFFIN OF THE EU
I can truly think of no more fitting pallbearer
Jayden Garcia
JEWROPEAN JEWNION ON JEWICIDE WATCH
Jonathan Sullivan
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Jayden Ramirez
JUST BEEN PUNCHED BY A LONDON AREA
STAY STRONG
Andrew Davis
Never gonna leave the EU
Ayden Miller
BACK FROM MY FAG BREAK LADS
BEFORE ASKING FOR INFO; READ THIS POST >REMINDER FOR THE REFEREDUM Counts will get under way when polls close at 22:00 BST Thursday, 23 June at 382 local centres around the UK. These local results will be declared as the counts are completed before being collated at 12 regional centres, which will also declare the totals for each side. There will be a rolling total so the time at which one side reaches the point of being mathematically unbeatable depends on how quickly the vote are counted and how close the results are running. It is a safe bet that from 4am onwards there should be pretty clear picture of which way the vote is going. A chief counting officer will announce the overall result at Manchester Town Hall. There will be no official exit poll, although some private banks are doing one, but they might not release the results until after the official count. Keep your eye on the Sterling, if it suddenly tanks, then we can guess the results. Yougov is also running a exit poll.
What to watch for tonight night: Sunderland is going to be one of the first to declare, and is expected to vote Leave. How far the Leave vote is ahead here could signal the results for the rest of the country. Other places which could indicate the result are Southend-on-Sea, and Castle Point. Remain is expected to do well initially, then slide back, with the results stabilizing around 03:00-3:30.