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Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Stroller, Jun 25, 2015.

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

Poll closed Jun 24, 2016.
  1. Stay in

    56 vote(s)
    47.9%
  2. Get out

    61 vote(s)
    52.1%
  1. Goldhawk-Road

    Goldhawk-Road Well-Known Member

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    They're not impacting serious illnesses like MS, Bob. But if you have someone with depression, frightened to leave their house and they have a skill like book keeping in or marketing or even typing, it may be possible for them to work from home which would benefit them and the UK economy.
     
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  2. Goldhawk-Road

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    Possible terrorist attack foiled at Niagra, Canada
     
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  3. bobmid

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    Has that been said though Goldy? They've not exactly clarified what disabilities will be affected and it will be causing a huge amount of unnecessary stress to thousands.
     
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  4. Star of David Bardsley

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  5. Goldhawk-Road

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    There's not a chance that serious illnesses will be affected, Bob. It's aimed at those who haven't returned to work after Covid, perhaps due to loss of confidence. Genuine cases can be helped.

    It has to be said there are those non-disabled types that have grown to like free-time that lockdown and Covid gave them, and are living on benefits. If they're of working age, they either work or live without benefits
     
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  6. Star of David Bardsley

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    A rare bit of honesty from James Cleverley as he calls Stockton a ****hole.
     
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    I worked there all through Covid and can confirm that for once a Tory is telling the truth
     
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  8. Toby

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    But Corbyn though!!! And trans people!! And boat people!!! Etc...
     
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  9. bobmid

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    They should change the Rwanda plan to Stockton instead. That should put them off coming
     
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  10. Star of David Bardsley

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    The good folk of Stockton will be desperate to get the small boat back to Albania when they find out it’s £2 for a packet of ***s. Net migration falls. Everyone is happy.
     
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    Corbyn <laugh><laugh><laugh><doh>
     
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  12. Stroller

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    Point missed.
     
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  13. Stroller

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    Cognitive ability mattered in the UK’s vote for Brexit, research shows
    Susceptibility to misinformation and disinformation likely to have played a part in the Leave vote.

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    The study found that of the people with the lowest cognitive ability, only 40% voted Remain, whereas 73% of those with the highest cognitive ability voted Remain.
    New research from the University of Bath’s School of Management finds that higher cognitive ability was strongly linked to voting to Remain in the 2016 UK referendum on European Union Membership.

    The study shows that cognitive skills including memory, verbal fluency, fluid reasoning and numerical reasoning, were correlated with how people decided to vote.

    Lead author Dr Chris Dawson, from the University of Bath’s School of Management, said: “This study adds to existing academic evidence showing that low cognitive ability makes people more susceptible to misinformation and disinformation. People with lower cognitive ability and analytical thinking skills find it harder to detect and discount this type of information.

    “We know that evidence has been put forward that information provided to the public in the months leading up to the referendum was contradictory, false and often fraudulent, especially regarding the pro-Leave campaign, and that this information proliferated on social media platforms.”

    The research, published in PLOS ONE, used a nationally representative sample of 6,366 individuals from 3,183 heterosexual couples collected as part of a large survey called Understanding Society. They found that, of the people with the lowest cognitive ability, only 40% voted Remain, whereas 73% of those with the highest cognitive ability voted Remain.

    The researchers emphasise that it is important to understand that findings are based on average differences between large groups of voters.

    “Depending on which side of the debate you fall, reading this may fill you with anger or joy. However, both these emotions are an error of judgement,” said Dr Dawson.

    “It is important to understand that our findings are based on average differences: there exists a huge amount of overlap between the distributions of Remain and Leave cognitive abilities. Indeed, we calculated that approximately 36% of Leave voters had higher cognitive ability than the average (mean) Remain voter,” he said.

    Importantly, the study looked at couples living in the same household to equalise people’s experiences, as well as controlling for demographic information such as political beliefs, education level, income and newspaper readership.

    The research found that having a high cognitive ability partner and the highest cognitive ability in the couple both increased the likelihood of voting Remain.

    “Low cognitive ability can lead to decision errors and many Leave voters are now saying they regret their choice. The study highlights how the rise in misinformation and disinformation, and people’s inability to counter this information, is undermining the democratic process and can be used to influence democratic outcomes,” said Dr Paul Baker from the University of Bath School of Management, co-author of the study.

    Cognitive ability and voting behaviour in the 2016 UK referendum on European Union membership is published in PLOS ONE by Dr Chris Dawson and Dr Paul Baker.
     
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  15. Goldhawk-Road

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    The Netherlands votes in a right wing leader. Reason- immigration out of control

    EU ****ting themselves
     
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  16. Star of David Bardsley

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    Not sure they are. He got nowhere near a majority, will struggle to form a coalition at least without watering down his hardline policies and he’s open about there being little chance of leaving the EU.

    At least if they did have a referendum and voted out we’ve given them the blueprint on how to make it a roaring success.
     
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    41 days since i voted in the last eiection and the biggest party has finally made an agreement with the two other minor parties to form a government
    going to be a fun 35 months to the next election
    the two minor party leaders hate each other
     
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  18. Goldhawk-Road

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    37 seats, more than doubled their vote. The Dutch press are all over this… but as long as you’re relaxed…
     
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    You must be creaming yourself.

    37 seats out of 150. I can't find what percentage of the vote that represents, but probably about the same as your own far right party will win at our next general election.
     
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  20. Star of David Bardsley

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    Well yeah I’d kind of expect the Dutch press to be all over a Dutch election.
     
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