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Previously on "Exit poll indicates likely landslide for Remain"
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAll these online polls are a bit misleading though. For example, the younger generation are much more likely to give their view if it means nothing other than a few clicks on their iphone/ipad/android etc. on a YouGov page.
Most polls suggest that it is the more mature voter that favours brexit whilst the younger ones are minded to bremain.
However, unless you get off your arse and make your way to your polling booth come the day, your opinion will count for very little.
In that regard, the percentage of older voters actually bothering to vote will far outstrip the younger ones. Ergo we will get Brexit due to a higher turnout of older, wiser voters.
You heard it here first!!
It's due to working in different places.
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Blunder Bus Part II. Only this time, they're not allocating local expense nationally, but national politicians locally. Fail.
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All these online polls are a bit misleading though. For example, the younger generation are much more likely to give their view if it means nothing other than a few clicks on their iphone/ipad/android etc. on a YouGov page.
Most polls suggest that it is the more mature voter that favours brexit whilst the younger ones are minded to bremain.
However, unless you get off your arse and make your way to your polling booth come the day, your opinion will count for very little.
In that regard, the percentage of older voters actually bothering to vote will far outstrip the younger ones. Ergo we will get Brexit due to a higher turnout of older, wiser voters.
You heard it here first!!
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Poll of polls says 46% bremain 41% brexit, bron't know the rest
https://ig.ft.com/sites/brexit-polling/
This should be easier to poll then the general elections as you don't have the complicating (for pollsters) first past the post per constituency problem here
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI've used my postal vote (as a non-UK resident) to vote Remain as well.
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I've used my postal vote (as a non-UK resident) to vote Remain as well.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI think what you say reveals a great deal more about you than it says of Brexiters
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNo - just winding up the brexiters.
Since I'm a permanent resident of Switzerland, and next year won't have any say in the UK electorally, it makes no difference to me personally whether Britain stays or leaves. I think that it will harm Britain to leave, and so I've voted accordingly.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostMy wife and I voted by post yesterday.
Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNo - just winding up the brexiters.
Since I'm a permanent resident of Switzerland, and next year won't have any say in the UK electorally, it makes no difference to me personally whether Britain stays or leaves. I think that it will harm Britain to leave, and so I've voted accordingly.
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