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EU Referendum: Do we enough information to take the correct decision?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostEU referendum poll: pensioners, Tory voters and men are deserting the Brexit campaign
"The majority of older voters, Conservative supporters and men are now backing the campaign to stay in the EU following a collapse in support for Brexit, a new exclusive poll for the Telegraph shows. The poll finds that the Remain campaign now has a 13-point lead with just one month until the referendum. The latest ORB poll puts Remain on 55 per cent and Leave trailing on 42 per cent, among people who definitely intend to vote. Amongst all voters, the Remain campaign now has a 20-point lead, with 58 per cent of voters saying they back the pro-EU campaign."
So yet again the Westminster bubble has sat on their arses spoken to the same old vested interests and ignored the other 99% of the voters many of whom would vote for a cat if they thought it would get them a change to politics.Comment
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostJust like all the wonderful pole results at the last Election. Many of the arguments made so far will have a different effect on the little people in this country. Telling the average mum on our social housing estate that all the rich people in their nice houses are going to see their worlds turned upside down if there is a leave vote is like telling a 5 year old to leave the big red button alone...
So yet again the Westminster bubble has sat on their arses spoken to the same old vested interests and ignored the other 99% of the voters many of whom would vote for a cat if they thought it would get them a change to politics.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostPaddy Power are offering 4/1 on Leave so fill yer boots!
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat are their odds on Komrade Korbyn winning an outright majority at the next election?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI'd have a punt at 100/1. But 4/1 isn't worth it.
I mean just for starters Korbyn is no spring chicken, and could pop off at any moment.Comment
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