OK. A surprising result. And I did stay up until about 3am, but really thought the REMAIN voters would win it in the end when the London votes came through.
They didn't, but it was so close. It could easily have gone the other way. In my silly opinion, what lost it was the REMAIN campaign and their so-called (by the general media) 'Project Fear' campaign.
They could have presented a rational, sensible and reasonably calm argument. Nope. The arrogant bastards laid it on thick with talk of a new world war, the pound falling to the worth of a few buttons, a gazillion non-whites moving in next door to YOU, human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria! (yes, I'm now quoting GHOSTBUSTERS, that's now despairing I am of the whole thing

). Most intelligent people could see through it and make their own minds up. But that tiny (yet, crucially, VITAL) few percent were antagonised, annoyed and took a knee-jerk reaction into the OUT box.
I can't deny it. I voted out, as I've said before. And I stand by my vote for calm and rational reasons that I'm not going to debate until this whole thing calms down. Too many people are upset today.
The REMAIN campaign blew it for themselves. Cameron's out? Fine, he can call his mate Tony B on how to make bundles of cash after being forced out of your job because you're an f-ing embarrassment (he'll be fine...

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What I can't stand are the sore Remainers who are accusing 52% of this countries voters as being racist, under-educated and practically worthless...
Oh, and there's no guarantee that Boris will be the next Prime Minister, plenty of other Tories tossers will come crawling out of the woodwork to say 'Hey, look at me, I'd be AWESOME at being PM, I went to Oxford and the Bullingdon Club...'

Wow... what a day. Regardless of whichever way you think it will go, you have to admit it's a historic one.