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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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Vote no to claptons.0
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Final polls show strong remain so we can all skive off bothering to vote now
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/eu-referendum-poll-final-brexit-comres-yougov-opinium-tns-survey-remain-leave-live-result-a7096316.htmlI think....0 -
HAMISH_MCTAVISH wrote: »So the final poll and projections from ORB are in - they are predicting...
54% Remain to 46% Leave.
Be interesting to see the final polls from the others and compare to the results.
And the others are now in as well.
Opinium - REMAIN 44%, LEAVE 45%, Undecided 9%.
TNS - REMAIN 41%, LEAVE 43%, Undecided 16%.
The remaining two polls in tonight have reallocated don't knows based on responses to squeeze questions.
ComRes for the Daily Mail REMAIN 54%, LEAVE 46%,
YouGov for the Times REMAIN 51%, LEAVE 49%
That's it for the polls - now over to the only poll that counts.
Guess we'll know on Friday morning. :beer:“The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie – deliberate, contrived, and dishonest – but the myth, persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic.
Belief in myths allows the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought.”
-- President John F. Kennedy”0 -
Good luck everybody as you head to the poling booth.
I have already voted (stay) by post but I am assuming everyone who has been posting on this thread will vote today.
Let there be a huge turnout. Let the people speak.There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.0 -
Good luck everybody as you head to the poling booth.
I have already voted (stay) by post but I am assuming everyone who has been posting on this thread will vote today.
Let there be a huge turnout. Let the people speak.
One Remain / One Leave in this household.
So do we bother to vote or call it quits?
Unusually, unlike many on here, I don't badger the other person to vote my way or vice versa.0 -
Unusually, unlike many on here, I don't badger the other person to vote my way or vice versa.
Yes, some at work have expressed surprise that my boyfriend and I have voted differently. I can't imagine being with someone that thinks exactly the same as you on everything- I like a good argument!
Kabayiri, I'd both vote as a high turnout will be relevant in future political debate on this issue. I personally quite enjoy the experience in the booth with the squat little pencils (always nicely sharpened) and the swoosh of the paper into the sternly locked box.They are an EYESORES!!!!0 -
ruggedtoast wrote: »Vote no to claptons.
I thought we were debating a Leave or Remain vote, it seems to have become a bit personal.0 -
carrot_cake wrote: »I thought we were debating a Leave or Remain vote, it seems to have become a bit personal.
I personally don't want Clapton to win.0
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