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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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DividedNation wrote: »Would not put much weight on online polls.
But anyhow brexit will change nothing - business as usual,
If Brexit won't change anything, why is DC fighting tooth and nail to stay in? He's even drafted in posh and becks!0 -
Significant numbers vote for Brexit in ‘unofficial’ online polls:
Poll Station UK
Leave - 81%
Remain - 16%
Undecided - 3%
Total Votes: 141,842
http://www.pollstation.uk/eu-referendum/poll/
The Express
Leave – 87%
Remain – 10%
Undecided – 3%
Total Votes: 192,860
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/648583/Map-people-vote-EU-poll-bad-Cameron-project-fear-European-Union-Brussels
The Telegraph
Leave – 71%
Remain – 29%
Total Votes: 601,000
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/20/eu-referendum-poll-tracker-and-odds1/
Dajà vu?
EC Referendum 1975 - Labour's Peter Shore on Project Fear
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1j-Gb8Pk2Pk
I'm a Brexit fan and I recons these figures are waaay out! (nice though!)0 -
Totally disingenuous. These are not scientific polls, they are self selecting counts.
That's almost the word I would use!'I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my father. Not screaming and terrified like his passengers.' (Bob Monkhouse).
Sky? Believe in better.
Note: win, draw or lose (not 'loose' - opposite of tight!)0 -
Significant numbers vote for Brexit in ‘unofficial’ online polls:
Poll Station UK
Leave - 81%
Remain - 16%
Undecided - 3%
Total Votes: 141,842
http://www.pollstation.uk/eu-referendum/poll/
The Express
Leave – 87%
Remain – 10%
Undecided – 3%
Total Votes: 192,860
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/648583/Map-people-vote-EU-poll-bad-Cameron-project-fear-European-Union-Brussels
The Telegraph
Leave – 71%
Remain – 29%
Total Votes: 601,000
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/20/eu-referendum-poll-tracker-and-odds1/
Dajà vu?
EC Referendum 1975 - Labour's Peter Shore on Project Fear
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1j-Gb8Pk2Pk
Those aren't polls.0 -
If you want to send money overseas, better pull your finger out:
Transferwise is a large retail FX peer-to-peer and brokerage service.0 -
Depends on the source you use, doesn't it? Pretty much anything can be 'debunked', with facts, statistics ad nauseum being provided.
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This is so depressing.
Everyone has opinions, but facts are either right or wrong. It's a binary option.
There will be a recession if we leave is not a fact, its an opinion. Could be right could be wrong.
There was a recession in 2008, is a fact
It's a made up quote by an internet loony with an agenda.
You seem to be showing willful ignorance and what's even worse people seem to be reveling in ignorance, rubbishing experts, ignoring facts.0 -
TrickyTree83 wrote: »No, but he did say at the US National Press Club in 1952 that there should be a European army (http://aei.pitt.edu/14364/1/S4.pdf) , the Pleven plan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleven_plan
Make of that what you will.
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So after 2 World Wars within the previous 40 years, someone said that a European army would be a good idea rather than a separate French and German one.
And you find this controversial ?0 -
So after 2 World Wars within the previous 40 years, someone said that a European army would be a good idea rather than a separate French and German one.
And you find this controversial ?
I haven't heard any explanation as to what the problem with a European Army is? I think it sounds a good idea....especially with Putin around. It won't supplant NATO necessarily but with Trump noising off about NATO being defunct....I think we should look at a European army perhaps shouldering more responsibility in Eastern Europe and NATO being more relevant in the Atlantic and Arctic?0 -
So after 2 World Wars within the previous 40 years, someone said that a European army would be a good idea rather than a separate French and German one.
And you find this controversial ?
whether is it a good thing is, of course a matter of opinion
whether it is controversial is, of course a matter of fact0 -
Clapton will you leave the UK if we vote to remain?Left is never right but I always am.0
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