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Old 26-06-2015, 17:58   #134
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU

I believe Douglas Carswell told us exactly this quite some time ago.

This should be a surprise to no-one.

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I have been trying to work out how solid the numbers are. I think Yes will get a lot of Scotland, Wales and London so that would help. Also don't under estimate the fear factor. If people are generally happy with their prospects and current situation then they'll probably go the option of least change.
Given the damage the CFP has done to Scotland's fishing industry I have no idea whatsoever why they are so pro-EU.

Wales I do get to an extent - they get £££ from the EU.

London it's obvious. It's a nation where half the population were not British born, and is full of the kind of big corporates that benefit from the EU's corporatist nature.
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