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When we cross the road, we don’t walk blindly across, assuming everything will be fine. When we drive or cars, we (should) ensure they are safe, we’re wearing seat belts, and we continually check for upcoming problems (other drivers, people walking out in front of us). We don’t live life assuming everything will be fine, we balance risks with rewards, usually quantifiable. |
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One person's article even if he is an MEP does not support the "most leavers" statement. ---------- Post added at 14:17 ---------- Previous post was at 14:15 ---------- Quote:
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Here’s a graphic from Guido just in case anyone is in any doubt as to the signifcance of today’s poll.
Even if these results wee pushing at the very edge of the margin of error (3 points, plus or minus) the Brexit party would be within 1 point of first place. https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...1&d=1555508262 Of course the margin of error swings both ways and they could be 8 or more points clear. :rofl: |
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The problem is, to misquote, not all young people are created equal. I can't see the majority of the UK unemployed youngsters rushing off to work in factories, hotels, fast food outlets or nursing homes in the Eastern European Countries . . . can you? |
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As far as the statement I made about 'most leavers thinking that was possible' is concerned, I guess I was relying on the conversations I have been having with many acquaintences who are leavers, as well as reactions that I have noted from interviews with the public. Nothing scientific, but a fairly large sample of people all in all. It is quite noticeable when you talk to leavers how positive they are about the opportunities out there for the taking when we leave, whereas most remainers I have noticed are very negative 'cup half empty' types. I guess it is natural for people who only see problems and regard any change as a threat to vote to remain. It makes sense to people who have that mindset. |
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Half of the electorate support some form of Brexit or another. I, for one, am shocked that a single issue party in a meaningless election didn’t score higher.
Evidence that support for Brexit is eroding for me. |
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To hear some of them go on, you'd think that there will be no more trade with the EU and France will be difficult with us at the border, even though they know perfectly well that any deliberate attempt to slow our exports down will be met by reciprocation for the goods they want us to import. We will co-operate with the EU after we've left and they will co-operate with us. This makes sense to both sides. |
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