union. it rather reminds you of the referendum they had in the falkland, s where everybody but three voted. we've also had nigel farage arriving. tom: we're trying to work out whether or not he said anything. apparently it was a massive media scrum which won't surprise you. let's watch and see what happened. when i say watch and see what happens, i hope it's more interesting than this. basically not a lots' happening. i'm told -- there we have it. let's listen. >> a massive, massive thanks to every single voter today who had the guts to defy their party, political leaders, to defy the establishment, to defy the elites and to defy the big boys. i can't imagine there's ever been a campaign in which ordinary folk have been subjected to so many threats. i have to say that it's been a long campaign. in my case, 25 years. mr. farage: whatever happens tonight, whoever wins this ballot, one thing i'm completely certain of is we are inning this war. euro skepticism was considered to be fringey. fruit cakey. pretty odd. now it look like tonight, maybe just under half, maybe over half. the country is going to vote for us