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Post by boatman on Apr 20, 2016 11:28:32 GMT
Opinion polls are very unreliable but there seems to be a divide between media run polls and online polls, media run polls put the in camp slightly ahead where as the online polls put the out camp well ahead. Only time will tell
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Post by boatman on Apr 20, 2016 11:30:21 GMT
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Post by Saltysplash on Apr 20, 2016 11:39:04 GMT
Yes the link does work and my vote added. I've also noticed a differing in various polls and im guessing that in reality, things havent changed much and its still around the 50/50. It will all depend on who can get off their chuffs to go out and vote on the day.
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Post by Saltysplash on Apr 20, 2016 11:40:52 GMT
Your link shows total votes around the 26.5 thousand mark....how does this compare to media polls as to the numbers voting?
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Post by Albion on Apr 20, 2016 11:46:05 GMT
Yes the link works but I'd be staggered if the result was that one-sided. Could that not be a bit of deliberate poll skewing that was used to such good effect (if that is the right word in those circumstances) to get Corbyn elected with such a huge backing. IIRC lots of Tory supporters were reputed to pay their £3 to help vote to skew it in his favour just to cause some disturbance in the Labour Party. The poll that I was referring to was one a couple of days ago by a fairly respected polling organisation (whose nam I have forgotten now) in the Telegraph. As the Telegraph seems to be slightly on the Out side I was expecting the poll to be fairly accurate. Roger
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2016 14:51:03 GMT
British Expatriates are in Court today seeking a vote in the Referendum, a total disgrace in my opinion.They haven't lived here in over 15 years.
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Post by Albion on Apr 20, 2016 15:27:10 GMT
British Expatriates are in Court today seeking a vote in the Referendum, a total disgrace in my opinion.They haven't lived here in over 15 years. Yes, agreed. Why should anyone who has chosen to live abroad for 15 years have any say on what those who have stuck it out here choose to do. Roger
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2016 15:30:35 GMT
British Expatriates are in Court today seeking a vote in the Referendum, a total disgrace in my opinion.They haven't lived here in over 15 years. Yes, agreed. Why should anyone who has chosen to live abroad for 15 years have any say on what those who have stuck it out here choose to do. Roger I always wonder about the powers that be Roger in these situations. It will be the Falklands next.
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Post by macwolfelee on Apr 23, 2016 18:38:29 GMT
Well it seems that I am in good company in wishing for a United States of Europe. The man frequently voted as the greatest Brit of the 20th century called for it in 1946. I have only just come across this speech, but apparently it is quite well known. Pity he didn't have the weight after the war to carry it through.
Churchill speech
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 18:43:01 GMT
Well it seems that I am in good company in wishing for a United States of Europe. The man frequently voted as the greatest Brit of the 20th century called for it in 1946. I have only just come across this speech, but apparently it is quite well known. Pity he didn't have the weight after the war to carry it through.
Churchill speech Come on you have to be fair,Churchill could never have envisaged the position in Europe as it is today. All the in camp have done is embark on Project Fear,I have spoken to many who intend to vote in and it is all based on fear.
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Post by journeyperson on Apr 23, 2016 19:29:41 GMT
Well it seems that I am in good company in wishing for a United States of Europe. The man frequently voted as the greatest Brit of the 20th century called for it in 1946. I have only just come across this speech, but apparently it is quite well known. Pity he didn't have the weight after the war to carry it through.
Churchill speech In 1946, with mainland Europe flattened, I think Churchill saw it as an opportunity to lead and mould Europe in his image. Chancellor Adenauer and President De Gaulle had different ideas and we were kept well out of it until 1973.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 19:42:17 GMT
Yes the link does work and my vote added. I've also noticed a differing in various polls and im guessing that in reality, things havent changed much and its still around the 50/50. It will all depend on who can get off their chuffs to go out and vote on the day. I think your on the money. I believe it will be decided on the day as well, simply by people bothering to go vote or not. I also think older people will vote out, and younger, to stay in. Do pensioners still outnumber youth?
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Post by Saltysplash on Apr 23, 2016 20:06:37 GMT
Yes the link does work and my vote added. I've also noticed a differing in various polls and im guessing that in reality, things havent changed much and its still around the 50/50. It will all depend on who can get off their chuffs to go out and vote on the day. I think your on the money. I believe it will be decided on the day as well, simply by people bothering to go vote or not. I also think older people will vote out, and younger, to stay in. Do pensioners still outnumber youth? Not in the celebrity world at the rate they're dropping
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Post by ammodels on Apr 23, 2016 20:18:58 GMT
I think your on the money. I believe it will be decided on the day as well, simply by people bothering to go vote or not. I also think older people will vote out, and younger, to stay in. Do pensioners still outnumber youth? Not in the celebrity world at the rate they're dropping I think this is the scenario that scares Camoron more than anything, he has dropped so many young voters from the electoral roll in an attempt to skew general election results it may come back and bite him on the arse in the referendum.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 20:27:45 GMT
Yes the link does work and my vote added. I've also noticed a differing in various polls and im guessing that in reality, things havent changed much and its still around the 50/50. It will all depend on who can get off their chuffs to go out and vote on the day. I think your on the money. I believe it will be decided on the day as well, simply by people bothering to go vote or not. I also think older people will vote out, and younger, to stay in. Do pensioners still outnumber youth? I really hope so.Are you still undecided?
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