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Previously on "The EU wants a superstate, just as Hitler did"
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post, but most respondents believed they would be financially better off with the Tories ( ).
Mock the tories all you want - then go look at North Korea.
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Originally posted by administrator View PostWill be interesting to see the turnout. Are we still looking like Brexit could be more likely to happen due to the age range of people who are more likely to attend the poles?
Finally, if you believe the private polling from the Remain side, they are predicting a substantial win (58/42) for Remain because the headline polling numbers (which are much closer) are contradicted by the details. Specifically, Remain is strongly ahead on whether each respondent believes they would be financially better off to Remain in the EU. The latter indicator proved to be decisive in the recent general election when the headline polls were tight, but most respondents believed they would be financially better off with the Tories ( ).
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Originally posted by administrator View PostWill be interesting to see the turnout. Are we still looking like Brexit could be more likely to happen due to the age range of people who are more likely to attend the poles?
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Will be interesting to see the turnout. Are we still looking like Brexit could be more likely to happen due to the age range of people who are more likely to attend the poles?
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Only Swiss democracy is real, all others very very poor copies that are much worse.
I welcome EU referendum even if it's Brexit because more people should give a tulip and come vote - more people should demand DIRECT democracy through referendums, those scummy politicians can't be trusted with these decisions.Last edited by AtW; 15 May 2016, 20:08.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostUK is super democratic - two party politics and total waste of voting in safe seats
You need to get 70% plus of people in the area to vote and have a proportion of the population e.g. students that changes regularly.
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UK is super democratic - two party politics and total waste of voting in safe seats
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt's pretty clear that a vote to remain is a green light for a supertate. EU army, EU regulations and laws to replace any democratic input at the UK level. [/B]
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