Yes I know . What I am asking is , IF it is found that illegal exit polls took place , could this round be null and void ?
I've read enough times today this sort of ****... "I'm voting to remain because nobody can tell me what it's going to be like if we leave"... what do you ****ing want, a time machine? I wonder how many of the WW1/WW2 heroes said 'nah I don't fancy going, unless you can tell me what it's gonna be like and you can guarantee I'll be ok'... People want easy guarantees all the time, that's the mentality of this country.
like that woman on ch4 last night "what is your contingency?" "who the **** knows love, i just run wetherspoons."
They were chatting about zero hours contracts, 'if we leave there'll be zero hours contracts'... What... Like the ones that exist now, whilst we are IN the EU? Nah, there'd never be ZHC's whilst the EU have us covered.
zero hours contracts. workers rights. trading standards. people talk like the UK government doesn't have the power to make sure these are maintained and inline with the rest of the EU/western world/civilised society. why does the EU get all the credit for these things and we're warned these will be lost forever if we leave? just like if they tried to revoke the NHS tomorrow - there'd be a ****ing revolution. we can't go backwards on these issues. people wouldn't stand for it.
Bookies offering 1/7 on Remain now, this vote has been nothing more than a formality. It's nice to think we could have made a difference and changed this country for the better, but it seems the majority have accepted that we are not to be trusted with our own fate and are happy to be completely dictated to by unelected faceless idiots. Let's hope at least, that this'll be the last time we argue the toss over which gov't has wrecked this once great nation, because let's be honest, neither of the two have any real influence to make the real changes that are necessary.
even if leave had "won" it wouldn't have been upheld. it would have either been too close to be fair or the flooding in london would have disrupted the voting process or (as there's no legal obligation to enact the referendum's result) it would have just been thrown out as it's not what our pig-****ing-commander-in-chief wants.
There are rumours that he did actually want a Brexit though, it's believable too, as he's just got that many enemies that if he'd have campaigned for it, it'd have been a landslide victory for Remain. As it is, he's probably not hated enough... maybe we could have dug Thatcher up to campaign for remain
I voted remain. It was an easy vote as if we leave I will have to make redundancies, 50% my business relies on us being in the EU.
If we voted out would they tell us. They are not going to allow it to happen. I think I posted somewhere before that we democratically voted these c*nts into government to make these decisions for us. Now that they haven't got the balls they put the onus back onto the working man and if it goes tits up they blame us. I hope every f*cking single MP and MEP dies a slow painful agonising death. Except Dennis Skinner cos he's funny.
Really looking forward to this all being over so i can focus on chatting **** about football and watching my team get banged.
Rigging elections anywhere is tricky business (if you care about it not looking rigged) to do it in this country with the information overload we have nowadays would be too difficult. Plus, they may want us to Remain but you think they give enough of a **** about the country to risk going to jail to rig it? I don't.
Possibly but I wouldn't put it past them. Some polling stations didn't even have pens there today hoping you wouldn't vote. Is that panic or not?i I believe the people at the top who have a helluva lot to lose would stop at nothing to protect themselves.
We can go to restaurants and get proper chips instead of french fries. Our kids can get just ordinary measles And I love durham sprouts
Yeh mate I've said similar for months now. Regardless of the outcome the government will say YOU LOT VOTED FOR IT