EU referendum 3.0 -- with don't know option --

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Should the UK stay in the EU?

Poll ended at 29 Dec 2018, 5:03pm

Yes
56
75%
No
18
24%
Don't know
1
1%
 
Total votes: 75

Cyril Haearn
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EU referendum 3.0 -- with don't know option --

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What do fora members think now?
You have one vote and it may be changed :wink:
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100% want to stay so far :D
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How many votes does Mick get?
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kwackers wrote:How many votes does Mick get?

Not sure, is Cornwall part of the Kingdom? He often describes not being in England :wink:

Very happy with the result so far, still 100%, 5/5
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May is already demonizing EU workers as queue jumpers.

Any second ref campaign will have much worse, and I predict will be far nastier than the first.

We had an MP murdered first time around, lest we forget.

You might be right, but beware what you wish for, 2nd reffers.
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Third, not second
I could not vote in either :(

Nastiness is a big problem and hard for me to understand

Maybe I could create another poll to determine whether another referendum should be held :?
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kwackers wrote:How many votes does Mick get?


Shhhh.... The Russians might hack it. Mick has 'connections'. :lol:
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Canuk wrote:Shhhh.... The Russians might hack it. Mick has 'connections'. :lol:

In retrospect I'm more worried about yr pal al's mates - he has an awful lot of them and they're all hard line brexiters to a man.
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Hi,
100% NO!

Results are hardly representative of the voting public..............but if it gives you a warm fuzzy feeling that's its all changed then that's not a bad thing :)

128 days to go.
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As I see it :-
If you vote to stay in be prepared to have the euro in your pocket in less then two years time.
Ten years from now total rule from Germany/France …..sorry I meant Brussels. :wink:
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yakdiver wrote:As I see it :-
If you vote to stay in be prepared to have the euro in your pocket in less then two years time.

If we revoke A50 and stay, our current exemption would also stay. Even if we rejoin, we could do a Sweden and deliberately fail to meet the requirements, the opposite of Greece.

Ten years from now total rule from Germany/France …..sorry I meant Brussels. :wink:

Unlikely unless our politicians have the intellect of boiled cabbage, but still better that than total rule from the USA under TTIP+++!
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yakdiver wrote:As I see it :-
If you vote to stay in be prepared to have the euro in your pocket in less then two years time.
Ten years from now total rule from Germany/France …..sorry I meant Brussels. :wink:

And your evidence for that is?
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reohn2 wrote:
yakdiver wrote:As I see it :-
If you vote to stay in be prepared to have the euro in your pocket in less then two years time.
Ten years from now total rule from Germany/France …..sorry I meant Brussels. :wink:

And your evidence for that is?

Just look back over the last few year dictatorship from the EU, all they want is to be as big as China, Russia and the US a super power with their own army......for what....it is not worth thinking.
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reohn2 wrote:
yakdiver wrote:As I see it :-
If you vote to stay in be prepared to have the euro in your pocket in less then two years time.
Ten years from now total rule from Germany/France …..sorry I meant Brussels. :wink:

And your evidence for that is?


There is none. Sheer scaremongering speculation. FWIW the EU bent over backwards to keep the UK 'in', and had it not been for this idiot shed boy Cameron, a deal on immigration control would have been quickly and easily resolved.

As it stands Britain more and more everyday looks like a quivering jelly on the international stage. And our unremarkable leaders like clowns in a bizarre circus of Brexitworld, where up is down and down is up.

Even the most hardened Brexiter must be chastened by now (at least on the inside, in their conscience).

We've been sleepwalking. Time to wake up.
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yakdiver wrote:As I see it :-
If you vote to stay in be prepared to have the euro in your pocket in less then two years time.
Ten years from now total rule from Germany/France …..sorry I meant Brussels. :wink:
And that is why remain is the only option. This is far too important to listen to hysteria.

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