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EU Final Poll - IN or OUT?

EU Referendum Final Poll

  • Stay

    Votes: 269 67.1%
  • Leave

    Votes: 132 32.9%

  • Total voters
    401
  • Poll closed .


brightn'ove

cringe
Apr 12, 2011
9,137
London
There are people on here who have been posting like this long before this referendum!!!:whistle:
regards
BS

I'm not necessarily talking about this board specifically. It's widely turned a lot of normal people into the most annoying c***s imaginable, but maybe they were always c***s and this referendum has just brought it out in them.
 










Dick Swiveller

Well-known member
Sep 9, 2011
9,174
Here are pretty much the only notable people who think we should leave the EU:

• Boris Johnson, who probably doesn’t really care either way, but knows he’ll become Prime Minister if the country votes to leave
• Michael Gove, who probably doesn’t really care either way, but hopes he might Prime Minister if the country votes to leave
• A former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions who many thought carried out a brutal regime of cuts to benefits and essential support for the poorest in society as well as the disabled and sick
• The Education Secretary that every single teacher in the country hated with a furious passion for the damage he was doing to the education system
• Leader of UKIP
• BNP
• Britain First
• Donald Trump

Quite a lot of backing for a tin-pot outfit really.

You've missed off Marine Le Pen, Keith Chegwin and David Icke from this list which may weaken your argument[/QUOTE]
Ian Botham seems to say Derrrrrr a lot to people who want to remain. But he does that a lot on Twitter anyway. One of the few people I can forgive for seeming to be a bit of a **** in real life. Still my all time sporting hero being a child of the late 70s/early 80s. But not sure I'll take his advice on politics though.
 








hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
61,514
Chandlers Ford
Ian Botham seems to say Derrrrrr a lot to people who want to remain. But he does that a lot on Twitter anyway. One of the few people I can forgive for seeming to be a bit of a **** in real life. Still my all time sporting hero being a child of the late 70s/early 80s. But not sure I'll take his advice on politics though.

Botham is an absolute nause. Which is genuinely a real shame.
 






Notters

Well-known member
Oct 20, 2003
24,869
Guiseley
Brighton being the lefty capital is likely to be 65/35 for remain and won't be far off :)

Think you're being a bit optimistic there. Yes, Brighton is quite lefty but at least half of the people on this board come from areas outside of Brighton that are supposedly leave leaning, and this board is also dominated by over 40s, who are also supposed to be leave leaning.
 










Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
50,233
Goldstone
Definitely can't fix it from the outside.
Actually I'm not so sure. We've been in the EU long enough, and it's been getting worse year on year, with us powerless to stop it. If we left the EU, they would have to take a long look at themselves and where it went wrong. Other countries would also consider leaving, for similar reasons as us. It's quite possible the EU would then change, rather than collapse.

Top pendantry with my leaky roof analogy though.
Thank you.

I wonder if people in Europe would feel more European in time if we all retreated to our separate countries, or if we created some sort of Union where we co-operated and assisted each other?
I don't think it'll make any difference. Many Scottish people feel Scottish rather than British, and wanted independence despite the financial benefit they get from being in the EU. And that's also despite the fact that they joined us over 300 years ago. We've fought together for centuries, ruled an empire together, but they still see themselves as Scottish not British. So there's literally no hope that the countries of Europe will ever put their neighbours ahead of themselves.

That's not to say the Europe can't work, of course we can all get along and trade to each others benefit. But to pretend countries will ever put Europe ahead of themselves is naive, it just won't happen.
 




sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
Here are pretty much the only notable people who think we should leave the EU:

• Boris Johnson, who probably doesn’t really care either way, but knows he’ll become Prime Minister if the country votes to leave
• Michael Gove, who probably doesn’t really care either way, but hopes he might Prime Minister if the country votes to leave
• A former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions who many thought carried out a brutal regime of cuts to benefits and essential support for the poorest in society as well as the disabled and sick
• The Education Secretary that every single teacher in the country hated with a furious passion for the damage he was doing to the education system
• Leader of UKIP
• BNP
• Britain First
• Donald Trump

Quite a lot of backing for a tin-pot outfit really.

You've missed off Marine Le Pen, Keith Chegwin and David Icke from this list which may weaken your argument[/QUOTE]
It's not about what politicians or organisations that think we should leave...It's about the public who live in the real world.
Why do you need big names to sway your vote?
Big names that are all about the corporate fat cats or the "in" politicians who just take the easy route and don't have the balls to take Britain to the next level.

80% of voters knew a long time ago what they were voting for :)

Remember most of these high rollers are in it for their pockets only and not for the average joe on the street :)
 


LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
You've missed off Marine Le Pen, Keith Chegwin and David Icke from this list which may weaken your argument
Ian Botham seems to say Derrrrrr a lot to people who want to remain. But he does that a lot on Twitter anyway. One of the few people I can forgive for seeming to be a bit of a **** in real life. Still my all time sporting hero being a child of the late 70s/early 80s. But not sure I'll take his advice on politics though.[/QUOTE]
Beefy is a sporting legend and a political bellend.

His opinion is “Personally, I think that England is an island” and “I think that England should be England. And I think that we should keep that.”
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
61,514
Chandlers Ford
I KNOW THAT BUT HOW MANY WOULD GET IN IF WE HAD OUR SAY ON THINGS NOT 180,000 !!!!
regards
DR

I'm struggling to understand this point das. Can you clarify please, why the 180,000 we currently take in from outside the EU, would be affected by tomorrow's vote?

What exactly is it, that we don't "have our say" on, that is stopping us reduce these numbers right now?
 










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