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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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Odds for Brexit have come in, in recent days, Bookies now make it a 64% chance of Remaining and 36% chance of Brexit.
That still seems far too optimistic for Remain to me, while I think there will probably be some late switchback to the status quo option of Remain, Leave does now seem to be on average showing a small lead, the Leave voters will probably enjoy a turnout/enthusiasm advantage and the momentum still seems to be going in that direction.0 -
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If I don't reply to your post,
you're probably on my ignore list.0 -
My mate Dave thinks we'll stay but I haven't adjusted for his party bias (ukip)Left is never right but I always am.0
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Interesting piece about volunteers based at Labour HQ.
They're given lists of Labour supporters around the country and phone them in an attempt to persuade them to vote remain - the responses are intriguing.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jun/13/brexit-supporters-leave-vote-rightIf I don't reply to your post,
you're probably on my ignore list.0 -
Shakethedisease wrote: »No wonder they've wheeled Gordon Brown out. From what I've read over the past few days, the Labour remain vote is collapsing ( if it was even there in the first place ).
What chance of another hastily put together 'Vow' in order to sway the result Shakey? 😀“Britain- A friend to all, beholden to none”. 🇬🇧0 -
It's the Sun wot will win it.
If I don't reply to your post,
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Interesting piece about volunteers based at Labour HQ.
They're given lists of Labour supporters around the country and phone them in an attempt to persuade them to vote remain - the responses are intriguing.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jun/13/brexit-supporters-leave-vote-right
Read the rest of the article, to add to economic Armageddon, world war 3 and the end of liberal democracy in Europe (and zombies of course) we can now add the rise of National Socialism in the UK.
Remain camp still do not get it, the only positive messages we have heard are from the leave campaign and the British Psyche is not to be governed and cowered by fear.I think....0 -
Cobblers.
It'll be just like Scotland. They're all puffing out their chests when the pollsters come calling but as soon as they're in the cold light of a polling booth and their mortgage is on the line THEY VOTE NO.0 -
What chance of another hastily put together 'Vow' in order to sway the result Shakey? 😀
Seen elsewhere :- 'nothing short of a modern form of deportation' ?
But there's been talk in the twittersphere that only Merkel pitching up and Vowing that the UK can take control of immigration levels/free movement will have any sway now.
Watch this space perhaps ? Still 10 days to go.It all seems so stupid it makes me want to give up.
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid ?0 -
Shakethedisease wrote: »No wonder they've wheeled Gordon Brown out. From what I've read over the past few days, the Labour remain vote is collapsing ( if it was even there in the first place ).
And what happened regarding immigration during his era. Same old Brown. Evaded the question asked. Remain are offering no solutions to a key issue.0
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