Poll: The EU Referendum: How Will You Vote? (April Poll)

Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?

  • Remain a member of the European Union

    Votes: 452 45.0%
  • Leave the European Union

    Votes: 553 55.0%

  • Total voters
    1,005
  • Poll closed .
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I'm sure the bookmakers would be happy to take your money. Paddy Power is offering odds:

Remain 4/11
Exit 15/8

and William Hill:

Remain 2/5
Leave 15/8

Remain is the very hot favourite.

http://www.paddypower.com/bet/politics/other-politics/uk-politics?ev_oc_grp_ids=704217
http://sports.williamhill.com/bet/en-gb/betting/y/12/Politics.html

I'm tempted to put some money on leave. Would ease the pain if it were to happen. ;)

I'll have a couple hundred on that, I am utterly certain leave will win so might as well make a little dosh too :)
 
Which is currently 4/7, longer odds than Britain remaining. ;)

Even better now that Liverpool are winning against spurs :D

As I say, time will tell, but my money is definitely going on us leaving the EU. I'm extremely sure of it. One thing is for sure, the people will have spoken when the vote comes and whichever way it goes, everyone will have to accept that the people made their choice.
 
When/if the vote is IN there will be plenty of people in this thread (it's equivalent in June) that will not accept it. Just like with Scottish referendum.
 
I just don't think a lot of people will actively vote to stay in, it's not like a general election. Most people are either passionate about leaving or want to play it safe and stay, but the people who just want to play it safe aren't as likely to get off their backside and vote.
 
I'll be voting to stay. I have a good job, a house, financial security and safety for my family and so does everyone else I know. Although this country might not be perfect it is pretty damn good, and I certainly don't want to risk everything I have and my childrens future on the off chance that in several years time things might be slightly better.
 
I'll be voting to stay. I have a good job, a house, financial security and safety for my family and so does everyone else I know. Although this country might not be perfect it is pretty damn good, and I certainly don't want to risk everything I have and my childrens future on the off chance that in several years time things might be slightly better.

Why would those be at risk if we leave?
 
I'm going to have a big bet on remain. I wont mind losing my money if we vote out. But if we stay in, at least I'll be quids in to soothe my disappointment.
 
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