Both are horrible ****s, at least one of them will bite the dust when the people have voted. On a personal level I hope its Johnson but if the **** hits the fan there's always the consolation of watching Cameron grovel trying to hang onto his job in the aftermath.
looks like my guess was close. I said 51/52% then fudged it to 51% it'll be interesting cos frnakly exit polls and dangerous and will encourage a lot out to vote one way or the other.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...st-who-will-win-results-populus-a7097261.html The final opinion poll ahead of today's EU referendum has given the Remain campaign a 10-point lead over Leave. The Populus poll, carried out online and before voting opened, shows remain on 55 per cent and leave on 45. Those results are by far the strongest for Remain among the final polls. Almost all of the major polling organisations showed remain ahead, but many did so within the margin of error for political surveys. The scale of the lead has led some polling experts to say that a Remain result is now highly likely. A Leave result now would be a "far far bigger polling disaster" than the general election, when much of the polling industry was embarrassed by failing to predict the Conservative majority, said election analyst Mike Smithson. Good news if accurate, lets see though. Hopefully common sense prevails.
True? Very true? I think you need to read it mate. Can't say I've ever seen fish & chip rain! On the plus side, Boris dies in this version
Don't know how much of an impact the thunderstorms and flooding down south are having on the amount of voters going to their polling stations but it seems lots have so far stayed at home and some designated polling stations are closed due to flooding.
Dunno but I think there will be protests on it. I think it'll be interesting to see the actual count as my most optimistic view way back was 55% and right now I think it should be closer.
I have read it, you ****ing clot. It is funny, but it epitomises the idiocy of the people who want us out.
I think it will be a Remain win as most people are scared of any alternative. Whether the EU survives the next ten years is another matter as basically Germany is propping the whole Eurozone up at present.
I agree and hope we're both right. The EU may fall apart, but we won't be seen as the pariahs that caused it.
well... yes, though it is germany's own fault for silly lending and the rest of the eu is propping up german banks as well so its a house of cards... however.. standing to one side with own currency means we get the benefits of market and can say told you so to their faces.
I voted remain in the same mood i voted in the last election i.e. not for what i wanted but which was the lesser of 2 evils
German gunman took hostages before being shot, no others hurt - police http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...-multiple-dead-in-attack-say-police-live.html
Jenny Watson, who chairs the Electoral Commission, is the person who will be tasked with announcing the result of the EU referendum on Friday at Manchester Town Hall, "around breakfast time". Why the **** is it being announced from ****ing there?
Unfortunately when the EU collapses we will not be immune as we will be so tied into it, even though we are not in the Euro. We may well come out of it better than some countries as we, at present, have a stronger economy with less unemployment than most of the EU. The more scary aspect will be what Russia does when it sees the EU in trouble, I suspect they will do whatever they can to hasten its demise so it can pick through the pieces either by a Crimea type act, or just by economic power. Whatever the result of the referendum I think there are some very interesting and downright scary things to come if we are not careful.
Centre of the media universe now that BBC are there. I suspect it is because it is deemed to be in the middle of the UK so as not to show a London bias. As most of London will vote to remain could you imagine the result being celebrated by a load of chinless wonder bankers, I might have misspelt that last word, who make a fortune from the corruption that is rife in the EU. Not what Cameron would want as he tells us to "all pull together", just that some of us are doing all the rowing whilst others get the benefit.