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6:08am 24th June 2016

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6:08am 24th June 2016 and we're 'out'     well, on paper anyway, but when it gets down and durty I seriously doubt it will

ever get to that point, those not so clever trevors in Parliment will for a while run around like headless chickens while some

will fall on their swords and those left will collect their thoughts and announce their going to use the veto they have on the vote

and really we're not going to leave europe at all and it was all for nothing.......and no doubt Scotland will be along shortly to announce another in/out referendum...(but not before a few other EU countries announce their own brexits.....)

It's all going on

Since the referendum is not legally binding, I'd like to think that Cameron and/or a delegation of MPs will go back to Europe and suggest that in return for our pro-EU MPs voting against repealing the various acts of 1972 to allow the UK to leave, the EU renegotiates some of our deals and allows us to set our own rules regarding immigration, benefits etc. Then once a better deal has been granted, Cameron can then go back to the country and offer another, legally binding, referendum.

If not, I can see the SNP saying that as the majority of Scotland voted to stay in the EU, what right do the English have to vote to take them out of the EU, and hence insist that another Scottish independence referendum is held. And this time I see a Scottish "yes" winning. And Sein Fein wanting a NI referendum too.