74% turnout.
49% leave, 51% remain.
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Previously on "The official EU referendum results thread"
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIs she though? I think, technically, the Duke of Westminster is richer than her.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostPlenty of time for that yet. One week before the day, the Brexiters will get a couple of encouraging poll results stating that they are in front. Cue Camoron, Khan and a few others appearing in the dailys with their pictures and signatures on a fake 'vow' to the people of Britain that they will secure further protection against immigration and more rebate thus providing a solution that is better, faster and safer than leaving the EU. This will, of course, convince enough undecided to vote remain. Camoron will appear on the steps of Downing St the morning after Bremain wins and promise somewhat less and deliver **** all. How about that for a bold prediction ??
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostVery bold. Except you missed out the bit where MI5 stuff the ballot boxes with remain votes.
When they bundle the individual papers into stacks of 500 and band them, they just get a couple of counters in each area to put 498 'leave' votes with a 'remain' top and bottom into bundles.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostPlenty of time for that yet. One week before the day, the Brexiters will get a couple of encouraging poll results stating that they are in front. Cue Camoron, Khan and a few others appearing in the dailys with their pictures and signatures on a fake 'vow' to the people of Britain that they will secure further protection against immigration and more rebate thus providing a solution that is better, faster and safer than leaving the EU. This will, of course, convince enough undecided to vote remain. Camoron will appear on the steps of Downing St the morning after Bremain wins and promise somewhat less and deliver **** all. How about that for a bold prediction ??
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostHave remain made any promises? I don't think they have. It's the other side promising tax cuts and NHS spending increases even though none of them have the power to deliver them even if they do win.
85% turnout. 60% Brexit.
Plenty of time for that yet. One week before the day, the Brexiters will get a couple of encouraging poll results stating that they are in front. Cue Camoron, Khan and a few others appearing in the dailys with their pictures and signatures on a fake 'vow' to the people of Britain that they will secure further protection against immigration and more rebate thus providing a solution that is better, faster and safer than leaving the EU. This will, of course, convince enough undecided to vote remain. Camoron will appear on the steps of Downing St the morning after Bremain wins and promise somewhat less and deliver **** all. How about that for a bold prediction ??
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostHave remain made any promises? I don't think they have. It's the other side promising tax cuts and NHS spending increases even though none of them have the power to deliver them even if they do win.
85% turnout. 60% Brexit.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostDemocracy in action.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostHave remain made any promises? I don't think they have. It's the other side promising tax cuts and NHS spending increases even though none of them have the power to deliver them even if they do win.
85% turnout. 60% Brexit.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post45% Brexiters to whine about having another referendum because the winning side lied, cheated and made false promises which they won't fulfil.
85% turnout. 60% Brexit.
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