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My area (Cheltenham) voted 56-44 for Remain (*)

 

(*) It's possible my part of the town fell into the Tewkesbury voting area though, in which case it would be 53-47 for Leave.

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Newham - 60-40 IN. Which surprises me as we have a lot of immigrants here.

Plymouth where I voted (my uni town) was 59.94% leave and 40.06% remain :/

 

Better times in Bristol (where I'm from/live when I'm not at uni), 61.73% remain and 38.27% leave.

Oh hang on I'm actually South Glos not Bristol :lol: They too voted to leave with 52% :/

Northampton voted 58% Leave/42% Remain on a 73% turnout.

 

(Well, I live on the other side of the Channel but Northampton is my hometown so I consider that to be my area)

Stirling, like all of Scotland, saw sense of voted remian. 67.7% apparantly.

Perth & Kinross 61% remain ^_^

 

I'm quite surprised at it being that much tbh, there's a lot of old people here :lol:

I currently live on the border of Salford and Trafford, just inside the former who voted leave.

 

However I grew up and cast my vote in Fife who, as Regina pointed out, voted remain to make it all 32 Scottish Councils on the same team

My area voted 78.5% for Remain, 21.5% for Leave

 

It's a shame that the majority of the UK didn't agree.

Very proud to say that like everywhere else in Scotland, Aberdeen City voted to remain by a fantastic 61.1%. It's great living in one of the 129 areas not clueless as f***.

Waltham Forest was 59-40 towards Remain, was never gonna go other way really, just like the rest of London.

 

Even though I'm disgusted to be British right now, I am still proud to be a Londoner and live amongst people that recognise what good multiculturalism and sticking together does srsly considering this

Cornwall REMAIN 43.5% 56.5% LEAVE

 

SW England REMAIN 47.4% 52.6% LEAVE

 

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