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Jimmy-J 23-06-2016 19:19

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I voted to leave... But I'm still going for remain to win by a country mile though, you watch.

RBMark 23-06-2016 19:25

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35844792)
Well, the results are in......

from my kids secondary school EU referendum. 72% for remain, not a small sample of over 800. Seems they have more sense than the adults of this country. As this decision will affect them for the rest of their lives, seems unfair of us old people to be making the decision that will affect us less.

Alcohol and the Internet do not mix well, but happy the kids in your area got to school. What with the fuel crisis your area is suffering.

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Originally Posted by Jimmy-J (Post 35844796)
I voted to leave... But I'm still going for remain to win by a country mile though, you watch.

You voted for what you believe in, who ever wins you voted for what you believe in. Would you want a leave vote forced on a minority? Of course you wouldn't.

The important thing is you voted and you were true to yourself , all will respect the outcome.

martyh 23-06-2016 20:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35844792)
Well, the results are in......

from my kids secondary school EU referendum. 72% for remain, not a small sample of over 800. Seems they have more sense than the adults of this country. As this decision will affect them for the rest of their lives, seems unfair of us old people to be making the decision that will affect us less.


So what do you want ,kids making the decisions ? we have a voting age for a reason :rolleyes:

Dave42 23-06-2016 20:05

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https://m.oddschecker.com/m/politics...bership-result

all bookies have odds on for Remain :D

pip08456 23-06-2016 20:05

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Voted leave at c. 10.30am.

denphone 23-06-2016 20:05

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35844791)
If your predictions about this are the same as your predictions re Warrington V Wigan then you better get those tissues ready :LOL:

Can you send me some as you must have a fair stockpile there old bean using them regularly as you do.;)

pip08456 23-06-2016 20:07

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Originally Posted by Bulky (Post 35844638)
Voted 7:00 this morning , voted to remain. My personal thoughts are to leave but working in the building (manufacturing) trade I believe it would cause unrest, the same type of unrest which nearly finished us off in the recession.

I sincerely hope you don't regret it in the future.

Horizon 23-06-2016 20:13

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Pretty much had to swim to the polling station but voted leave.

I've been to a few other forums today and like this one, the results are clear cut one way or the other.

This forum has mainly older people on it and the majority have voted leave so far but other younger skewed forums the result is remain. One forum has 83% remain.... damn kids!

Lets hope there are more older people than younger ones!

dilli-theclaw 23-06-2016 20:22

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I voted - had a spot of bother getting with the chair but managed in the end - it was much less busy than I expected though.

TheDaddy 23-06-2016 20:28

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Originally Posted by Bulky (Post 35844638)
Voted 7:00 this morning , voted to remain. My personal thoughts are to leave but working in the building (manufacturing) trade I believe it would cause unrest, the same type of unrest which nearly finished us off in the recession.

It's one of the main reasons I voted remain, so many building projects we work on have stalled or be cancelled because of uncertainty or fear we'd leave.

I voted at 14:00 and was the only one there two old people left as I arrived and another came in as I was going. The box didn't look to full either from what I could see.

Hom3r 23-06-2016 20:38

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I voted leave, it was very quite at 5pm.

But talking to the people there they can't wait for 10pm as it's been very busy.

I also took my own pen ;) :D

Stuart 23-06-2016 21:01

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I voted Remain

pip08456 23-06-2016 21:07

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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35844838)
I voted leave, it was very quite at 5pm.

But talking to the people there they can't wait for 10pm as it's been very busy.

I also took my own pen ;) :D

The number of voting has been wonderful though sporadic depending on area. I think more will vote than ever in a General Election.

Whatever, the polls shut in less than 2hrs and we'll be getting the result by morning.

techguyone 23-06-2016 21:19

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I don't know why everyone's crying about the Farage poster, as far as I can seem, its simply a picture taken of all the migrants refugees... tramping through Europe.

I can distinctly remember viewing much the same on my TV lots of times, I could have easily taken a screengrab and it would have looked the same, it's not like the guys telling porkies is it.


On another note, it was quite pleasing to see all the polling stations around to be extremely busy, shame its not like that for other events.

RizzyKing 23-06-2016 21:38

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Neighbour who only moved here a couple of weeks ago asked if I'd show him where the vote centre was so I went with him and it was bedlam in all the years I've voted in elections it's never been that busy took 20 minutes queuing just to get in the building. Only one person was representing a campaign side and that was remain and he was just spewing rubbish that put more people off. On the book they have where they cross off when you go to vote very few weren't marked as voting so a high turnout.


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