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Voting is under way in a historic referendum on whether the UK should remain a member of the European Union or leave.

A record 46,499,537 people are entitled to take part, according to provisional figures from the Electoral Commission.

Polling stations opened at 07:00 BST and will close at 22:00 BST.

It is only the third nationwide referendum in UK history and comes after a four-month battle for votes between the Leave and Remain campaigns.

In common with other broadcasters, the BBC is limited in what it can report while polls are open but you can follow the results as they come in across the BBC after polls close on Thursday evening.
The referendum ballot paper asks the following question: "Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?"

Whichever side gets more than half of all votes cast is considered to have won.
After the referendum polls close, sealed ballot boxes will be collected and transported to the count venue for each of the 382 local counting areas.

These represent all 380 local government areas in England, Scotland and Wales, plus one each for Northern Ireland and Gibraltar.
Results from these areas will then be declared throughout the night, along with result totals from 11 nations and regions.

Depending on how close the poll is, the result may become clear before the final national result is officially declared by the Chief Counting Officer, who will be based at Manchester Town Hall.

The Electoral Commission estimates a final result "around breakfast time" on Friday.

The last nationwide referendum took place five years ago, when voters rejected an attempt to change the way MPs are elected.

The first one was in 1975, when the country was asked whether the UK should continue to be a member of what was then called the European Economic Community.
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This was a stupid move on Ham Cam's part. He wants in, yet he was the one who brought up the referendum in the first place!

Anyway, my family want out, but I want in.
 
This was a stupid move on Ham Cam's part. He wants in, yet he was the one who brought up the referendum in the first place!

Anyway, my family want out, but I want in.
it was not a stupid move... if he did not he would not be the prime minister.. his own party would have been against him.
 
hi when will the result out?
 
hi when will the result out?

The UK should be staying.

it was not a stupid move... if he did not he would not be the prime minister.. his own party would have been against him.

He shouldn't of made it part of his campaign promises then. He should have kept his mouth shut about it since the start, opening his mouth could have f*cked him over more than the pig (I will never let go of piggate).

UPDATE

Despite what it looked like from the start, it now seems the UK will actually leave the EU!!!!!
 
The UK is staying, thank God.



He shouldn't of made it part of his campaign promises then. He should have kept his mouth shut about it since the start, opening his mouth could have f*cked him over more than the pig (I will never let go of piggate).
it was high time somebody called for referendum... you dont listen to people then you get revolution/rioting ... I think he sensed the resentment and did the right thing(perhaps for wrong reason)... conservatives got to keep votes away from UKIP and even got some from labour due to promise of referendum, I think.
about the pig, its just what lads do... not really big deal, it never was...
 
it was high time somebody called for referendum... you dont listen to people then you get revolution/rioting ... I think he sensed the resentment and did the right thing(perhaps for wrong reason)... conservatives got to keep votes away from UKIP and even got some from labour due to promise of referendum, I think.

I guess. Still, I hope we stay.
 
Staying inside the EU is the correct option, but I want it to leave just to watch it suffer.
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If you voted leave then why do you want stay? Changed your mind?
I voted leave as an expression of frustration with status quo... does not mean actually want to leave.. I wanted remain to win at small margin.. so that european leaders will listen to their people(hopefully)
 
I voted leave as an expression of frustration with status quo... does not mean actually want to leave.. I wanted remain to win at small margin.. so that european leaders will listen to their people(hopefully)

Well that makes no f*cking sense to me, and quite frankly was a stupid decision on your part to put it bluntly.
 
Well that makes no f*cking sense to me, and quite frankly was a stupid decision on your part to put it bluntly.
well everybody was saying remain will win... like 60/40
 
well everybody was saying remain will win... like 60/40

Well next time do things based on what you want, not what the public tells you to choose.
 
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