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Umm not sure, but just in case anything is aimed in my direction. I voted Leave, but I do welcome debate.
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http://ourinsight.opinium.co.uk/surv...ferendum-world And at least those people that voted based on trivial stuff like roaming charges based their vote on truth rather than lies peddled on a bus Quote:
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Yes because opinion poll company's are always right they never get things wrong do they and opinion company's deliver the results a client wants lots of ways to tilt the results wording of the questions, demographics targeted and method of approach all contribute heavily to the answer you get. And yes I did read past the first line and as your more interested in being superior take it I'll just agree with whatever because it just isn't worth it anymore.
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Looks like interest rates will be moving next week.
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For myself I have no idea how she can promise no border controls between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, other than the obvious. ---------- Post added at 12:12 ---------- Previous post was at 11:54 ---------- A last post before I try and focus on work again - Article 50 can be unilaterally rescinded by the UK. http://uk.businessinsider.com/brexit...50-work-2016-7 I know I said in the past that that would be that when it's served, no way back, but I was wrong as indeed many people have been. I apologise to you guys for the misinformation. |
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Rather makes taking back control and ending free movement pointless if you have zero border controls with an EU state that's obviously still within the free movement area. Indeed Ireland would be wise when we exit to join Schengen. We were the main reason they didn't. |
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Ireland staying out of Schengen is their only hope of retaining the common travel area with the UK. The thing about free movement that causes trouble in the UK is not the fact that EU nationals come here without let or hindrance, it's that they can come, settle and work. I see no problem with an Eire outside Schengen (and therefore running passport checks on incomers) having an open border with the North, as EU citizens passing into Northern Ireland will no longer have the automatic right to take up a job when they arrive there (or when they cross to mainland GB and rock up anywhere else).
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It would be interesting to have an up to date poll to see how many would vote differently now things have settled down .Immediately after the vote the FTSE was nose diving and the media where predicting Armageddon ,now the public realise that nothing has actually changed and is not likely to for some time they might well poll differently to the one you link to . |
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This is actually the problem a lot of tech startups are expecting. Britain is not producing enough people that are in the various computer fields. That problem is, IMO, mostly caused by a lack of adequate funding for university and college courses from the government. |
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