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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYour last claim makes no sense.
The people Labour imported from Eastern Europe can't vote Labour into government because they aren't allowed to vote in general elections.
If Labour imported loads of Irish the situation would be different.
This is why we occasionally hear stories about dogs, cats and babies getter no a polling card. Admittedly it is stupid people recording the details on the form but they still get a vote with no checks.
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostAnd after five years EU citizens can apply for British citizenship and vote in a General Election. Perhaps you're right; it was all an accident by New Labour.
They wanted cheap labour to keep the businesses happy and stop boom & bust (we just got a slower bust).
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYour last claim makes no sense.
The people Labour imported from Eastern Europe can't vote Labour into government because they aren't allowed to vote in general elections.
If Labour imported loads of Irish the situation would be different.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYour last claim makes no sense.
The people Labour imported from Eastern Europe can't vote Labour into government because they aren't allowed to vote in general elections.
If Labour imported loads of Irish the situation would be different.
And it's all very well Labour claiming it's the Tories austerity, not migrants, but that forgets the Labour economic screw up and also that they also promised austerity. And that if we didn't have some spending cuts we would be toast. Or worse still, Greece.
And that it was Brown who signed the Lisbon treaty without giving us the vote he promised us.
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Your last claim makes no sense.
The people Labour imported from Eastern Europe can't vote Labour into government because they aren't allowed to vote in general elections.
If Labour imported loads of Irish the situation would be different.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostAll Remain had to do was keep quiet and let the Leave campaign do itself over. Instead we had 'Project Fear', a hard core example of reptitive foot shooting exercise in which we have been patronisingly told that if we don't do the 'right' thing, we will all pay the price. This has then been reinforced by the occasional self-interested foreignor.
To cap it all, last night we Gideon telling everyone that the Leave vote was for rich people and the poor would be hit hardest. Apart from ignoring the immigration issue, how bloody patronising.
Even if people ultimately vote to Remain on the day, it's easy to see why they are saying they will vote Leave now.
Brexit supporters have unleashed furies even they can’t control - Polly Toynbee/The Guardian
And here is it in a nutshell:
But at the end when she asked the hall about the referendum, the mood changed. “We didn’t come to talk about that!” one angry woman said, others agreeing. “We came about parking!” But Hodge insisted, making an eloquent remain case: shrinking services are caused by Tory austerity that halved their council’s budget, more than migrants. The room bristled with antagonism. “Do you want to be governed by Brussels?” one shouted out. “You’re being sold a false prospectus, a bunch of lies,” she said, to no avail. One said: “When I get out at the station, I think I’m in another country. Labour opened the floodgates.”
Toynbee just doesn't get the last bit. Labour, from on high, gave the go-ahead to 'import' a vast number of people thinking they would vote Labour too and, therefore, ensure the Tories were toast. Instead it's alienated its core and made a right mess to boot.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostThat's GHASTLY. Ginger grandchildren? If there is anything that might sway me, it could well be that...
Except FLC, his is already shrivelled and will just drop off.
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All Remain had to do was keep quiet and let the Leave campaign do itself over. Instead we had 'Project Fear', a hard core example of reptitive foot shooting exercise in which we have been patronisingly told that if we don't do the 'right' thing, we will all pay the price. This has then been reinforced by the occasional self-interested foreignor.
To cap it all, last night we Gideon telling everyone that the Leave vote was for rich people and the poor would be hit hardest. Apart from ignoring the immigration issue, how bloody patronising.
Even if people ultimately vote to Remain on the day, it's easy to see why they are saying they will vote Leave now.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostTBH, I'm not sure this is particularly good news for us, as any false sense of security among Bremain voters will be ebbing, so turnout is likely to be higher. This will be decided on turnout (all the polls apply a turnout filter).
I still think Remain will win. Fear on the day will drive people to vote for what they're being told is the status quo.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
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If the poll is a phone poll what phone are they phoning people on and at what time?
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