I know automatically people refer to the Government, in part quite rightly so, but it was T May who actually refused to publicly publish the legal advice and tried to cover it up...............She's shot herself in foot, up her arrse and stuck her foot in her mouth with egg on her face......she's been found out legally, even though most knew what she was doing. Funnily enough, our Parliament are all for doing things by book..............sometimes the book needs to be thrown out......The EU will be crapping themselves now, but will distance themselves from May as that's what they do.
Why will the EU be crapping themselves,how do you see this playing out ? All I see is 350 people screwing over 17 million
Taking polls is more pot luck, in that, if you happen to get 60 remainers in a group of 100 you're going to get a higher remainer result, similar if it was other way round. Some think if a second referendum was to happen then leavers would walk it in by a mountain landslide. Don't forget the people are aware of what Mays been trying to do.
Yes because that's how pollers work - they just choose people at pot luck. They don't take a scientific co-ordinated sample based on location, age, gender, previous voting....
I imagine he'll see this playing out according to whatever a tin-foil wearing, conspiracy smoking, right-wing nut job tells him on you-tube.... The EU will be crapping themselves considerably less after Grieves amendment has drastically reduced the chance of no deal Brexit and will now be sitting back, eating some popcorn and watching the UK make an idiot of themselves again until they decide what they want and then if necessary they'll patiently point out once again their consistent, transparent red-lines.
Every delay takes us closer to March 29th. May, imo, is working with the EU, she is their puppet doing what they tell her to do, as they did with Blair. EU want us to stay in, and it's not just as a member, they gain to lose a lot once we're out. They've been trying every underhanded trick under sun to prevent us from leaving, backed by Soros of course. Other countries are waiting with bated breath to see what happens after Brexit, they're also seeing how the corrupt EU pollies have been treating the UK. At moment it looks like Italy may be the next to leave, but France may be in the mix now if Le Penn gets in.........The NWO are in trouble from all sides, even across the pond. The EU pollies can say what they like, but it comes down to Parliament voting on whether to accept or reject Mays deal, obviously the EU want us to accept it. Remember, the EU is broke, it doesn't have the money some seem to think they have. I doubt there'll be a second referendum, it would go against the British democratic way, it would certainly spark unrest amongst the people as they'll see it as treasonous and a dictatorship, but if they have a second referendum, then why not a third, and a fourth and a fifth just cos people can't take losing maturely.
If I remember rightly, you've also been posting videos from whatever tin foil wearing, conspiracy smoking left wing dipstick has been telling you. Try to put flames out on your way down old chappie.
Puppet Soros NWO Yay got them all I win tin-foil bingo! And as for the last sentence here's your evergreen reminder from Nigel Farage 'In a 52-48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way. If the Remain campaign win two-thirds to one-third that ends it.'
you dope. Do you call any piece of information you don’t like ‘fake news’. It’s a large poll, carried out by Yougov who are respected pollsters, and it was for The Times, who are not proRemain.
Thanks, I have a degree in statistics. But it’s good to know the sample size can affect the accuracy of the results. That wasn’t covered in my degree Oops sorry I forgot - having a degree makes me not one of the people, doesnt it.
Except of course they weren't as this link shows they had remain and leave basically neck and neck with the don't knows being the key figure showing the result was still in the balance https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36271589