EU Poll - media says 50/50, yet we show majority leave?

By Steve Richardson : Administrator
Published 3rd May 2016 | Last comment 26th June 2016
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I also think that this proves beyond all reasonable doubt that polling and statistical companies that governments and others rely on on so much for their data, get it wrong again and again and are pretty much useless with their results.......


Thanks,
Barney

And just to prove I'm not totally anti Europe.......I've just bought 3 tickets for tonight's Euro Millions.... 

 

Well as I didn't win again..... I guess the moral of the story is... I'd be better of out than in..


Thanks,
Barney

GUTTED!! and some of the increased racist incidents reported are disgraceful. Social media is awash with disgruntled remainers and most people I follow/and friends with online and in real life were remain. It's all turned pretty nasty and Farage back tracked on the NHS promise straight away and of course immigration is set to stay the same for the foreseeable. 

Looks like an almighty balls up to me...some much younger people I know are absolutely livid about it. They feel like their future has been messed up as they won't have the same opportunities to work in the EU and the economy could be severely compromised.

I know the petition for a second referendum is pointless but over two and half million signatures in less than 2 days is impressive! 

 


Well I guess if the vote went the other way, social media would have be awash with the leave campaigners complaining that it was unfair and it was a stitch up.... Such is life..... Nigel Farage cannot promise anything as he's not an elected member of parliament although he is an MEP.....

The way I see it now, is for people to accept the result whether they agree or disagree with it and move forward so that we remove ourselves with the least amount of pain. Absolutely nothing is going to change dramatically for at least a couple of years.... The scaremongering of the remain campaigners is still continuing long after the results.... It's time to stop...

Migration will always be a sore arguing point in the UK and always has been with or without Europe.... And racists will be in all communities of whatever race.... Not so sure it is really racism more to do with national identity and there is a major difference..... By and large racism was dealt with and rightly so, during the 70s and 80s .... There's small pockets of it still  and there always will be..

Maybe people should really start to question the UK's MP's who seem to be having an issue in a democratic society with a democratic vote/result.... It's a sad day when they start waving their rattle calling the process unfair..... It is people like these that will unstable the UK's economy / jobs for their own political agenda.... There is absolutely no going back now, so these MP's need to get a grip pronto for the good of the country....

It will be interesting to see how other EU nations react and whether we will see a total collapse of an idea that no one had any control over..... 


Thanks,
Barney

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