23-06-2016, 21:44
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Re: EU Referendum Exit Poll
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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.
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I think that it was the similarity to a couple of previous propaganda posters from a previous era...
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entr...b08b9e3abdc483
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23-06-2016, 22:03
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Re: EU Referendum Exit Poll
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Originally Posted by Hugh
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i thought it resembled this
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23-06-2016, 22:54
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Re: EU Referendum Exit Poll
I voted this afternoon for Leave. My polling booth said that voting was up by 60%, and it was at 4pm.
I thing it will be tight at the end.
When l wake up at 5am for the news, to go to work. We should have a good idea. But some towns, and Cities wont reveal the result until about six tomorrow night. But by then l think the result be much clearer by mid day.
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24-06-2016, 05:54
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Re: EU Referendum Exit Poll
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Can you send me some as you must have a fair stockpile there old bean using them regularly as you do. 
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Den
Will post them this morning as it looks like you are going to need them.
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24-06-2016, 06:29
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Re: EU Referendum Exit Poll
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Den
Will post them this morning as it looks like you are going to need them. 
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What is done is done old bean as there ain't much l can do about it so alas its breakfast this morning followed by some family talk and then perhaps picking a few horses for later as the aftermath of the referendum certainly won't be showing on our TV as we have had enough of it frankly.
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24-06-2016, 06:58
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Re: EU Referendum Exit Poll
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What is done is done old bean as there ain't much l can do about it so alas its breakfast this morning followed by some family talk and then perhaps picking a few horses for later as the aftermath of the referendum certainly won't be showing on our TV as we have had enough of it frankly. 
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I hope you're not expecting the bookies to give you realistic odds.
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24-06-2016, 07:13
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Re: EU Referendum Exit Poll
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I hope you're not expecting the bookies to give you realistic odds. 
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No one has to do their own homework for that old boy.
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24-06-2016, 07:24
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Re: EU Referendum Exit Poll
I am gutted to be honest. England and Wales have made a bad decision.
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24-06-2016, 07:36
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Re: EU Referendum Exit Poll
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Originally Posted by Stephen
I am gutted to be honest. England and Wales have made a bad decision.
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your still an EU citizen [for now] you could move to a eu country of your choice and probably be able to stay after we finally exit .
about 40% of scotts wanted to leave [not 100% sure on figure but it looked about 40% on graph]
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24-06-2016, 07:44
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Re: EU Referendum Exit Poll
40% f the 60% of people that voted so not actually 40% of us.
I guess Dave could just ignore everyone and tell us we are staying.
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24-06-2016, 07:48
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Re: EU Referendum Exit Poll
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40% f the 60% of people that voted so not actually 40% of us.
I guess Dave could just ignore everyone and tell us we are staying.
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i would be surprised if dave is making any decisions for much longer
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24-06-2016, 11:41
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Re: EU Referendum Exit Poll
I doubt Dave will do anything, but the actual process of leaving Europe has to be initiated by MPs. They can still refuse to do it, although I think if they did, it would pretty much finish any chances the Tories (or Labour) had of winning at least the next election, and possibly others.
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24-06-2016, 12:14
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Re: EU Referendum Exit Poll
Saw this elsewhere (PistonHeads), it made me chuckle
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Queen's letter has been leaked
"Dear Commonwealth.
Long time no see! I know we have been neglecting you for the last 30 years but thought it would be good to get back in touch again. How are you doing? "
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