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View Poll Results: Which way did you vote in the EU referendum today?

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  • REMAIN

    27 51.92%
  • LEAVE

    25 48.08%
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    Let's not forget that in the Scottish referendum the polls were neck and neck up until the last minute (a difference of only a few points), and what happened? Remain won by 10%. The same will happen here, for leave to have a chance they would need a solid lead at this point, not scraping a 1-2% difference. I could be completely wrong but i'm feeling a bit more confident that the public will see sense and vote remain.
    Last edited by The Don; 21-06-2016 at 09:52 PM.
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    boris johnson zip lining out of the eu


    disclaimer: i really like boris as a person x but i just don't agree with anything he says
    Last edited by wixard; 21-06-2016 at 10:25 PM.

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    the highlight of the debate for me was tim farron being shady towards gove

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Don View Post
    Let's not forget that in the Scottish referendum the polls were neck and neck up until the last minute (a difference of only a few points), and what happened? Remain won by 10%. The same will happen here, for leave to have a chance they would need a solid lead at this point, not scraping a 1-2% difference. I could be completely wrong but i'm feeling a bit more confident that the public will see sense and vote remain.
    Pound became much stronger today suggesting experts predict a REMAIN result.

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    I swear half of n.irelands leave voters are in France lmao. Only cought the end of debate so will have to catch up tomorrow.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Boris closing speech with a standing ovation..

    Some people hate this guy but I actually really like him, it's refreshing

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    Whatever the outcome is, I feel like it's going to be a lot closer than the scottish independence one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lewis View Post
    Whatever the outcome is, I feel like it's going to be a lot closer than the scottish independence one.
    i don't.

    remain has already won dw

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    yea i think it will be just like the scottish referendum

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    It is predicted if we leave, GBP to USD will fall from 1.47 to 1.10. This will destroy our economy, kill jobs, increase prices. We would be MAD to leave.

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