johnmc
Well-Known Member
Never
Yes. Immediately.
Never
When will the € be brought in is it in the pipeline if the vote remain wins?
Same as other votes it closes at 10. Glued to News at 10 for the exit polls!
Afternoon, tbf.Monday.
My hope is that the silent majority turn out in their hordes and kick the narrow minded, bigoted little englanders into the far distance (not saying all leavers are such, but some are) my head says it is too close to call.
Afternoon, tbf.
I really wanted to learn something but both sides have just gone down the negative route,i do know the immigration arguement is a bit hollow as most come from outside the EU and we already have a points system.I voted to stay in the endIt's fear of the unknown that's stopping people voting leave so I suppose the scaremongering has worked.
I just wish there was a third way because each side has pro's and con's.
Don't be fooled by early results, most leave voters have just finished a 14 hour shift.57.3% to remain.
Don't be fooled by early results, most leave voters have just finished a 14 hour shift.
It does feel a bit to me like the EU is being used as a punchbag for what are more issues people should have with our own government.
Presser called.
Sterling and the Bank of England - Arrivederci
Is that the whiff of burning martyr?Don't be fooled by early results, most leave voters have just finished a 14 hour shift.
British pollists I believeIs that all the Polist Brits!
You wrote my post for me.Is that the whiff of burning martyr?
It's just a pleasing number. There's only one "result". Anything else is pure guess work, even at this stage.
I'm not actually that bothered one way or another now. I just want it over with. I can see both sides have risks and benefits and whatever happens I think/hope the political landscape in this country will change. Which might well be for the better.
I did toy with the idea of just writing "Fuck knows?" at the bottom but I voted remain as I just didn't see a huge point in leaving, other than to stick two fingers up to the establishment. But if I'm going to do that I really don't want to do it whilst giving tacit support to the likes of farage, Boris, Gove et al. No one from that side, even on here, has convinced me.
But if we do vote to leave then fine. Que sera, sera. It might well work out. Let's hope so eh?
It is quite exciting though. Going to be interesting to see the turnout and how the vote is split by region.