Soldato
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The secret is all in the hair. Just look at trump loyalists. No matter how much he flip flops on an issue, they will remain loud and proud
I'll be voting out, but I really do think Britain will remain in the EU.
Latest phone poll by IPSOS-MORI have it 55% in 37% out.
[TW]Fox;29512580 said:Another detailed post from the Brexit side![]()
Farage is playing the immigration card too strongly for my liking, he's divisive at the best of times, I'd like him to be a little more considered so that he can get the many pro-Brexit points across without invoking character attacks. Saying that though, Mandelson is an utter slimeball, and is likely to drive as many voters away from his campaign as Farage is.
Latest phone poll by IPSOS-MORI have it 55% in 37% out.
Must have spoken to a lot of weak minded individuals worried about paying 3p more per minute when abroad on their mobiles or terrified of this imminent three pronged attack by Russia, ISIS and the Klingons
Is laughable the rhetoric the In camp constantly bleats. All fear. Said many pages ago that fear is the best tactic against the weak willed.
Everything unfortunately is pointing towards a 10-15% IN win, Brexit haven't a hope unfortunaterly.
Everything unfortunately is pointing towards a 10-15% IN win, Brexit haven't a hope unfortunaterly.
sources?
The "pointing" swings from 10% either way. At the end of the day it will come down to the turnout on the day, and personally and from what a fair few polls suggest, the silver vote will probably swing it to out imho.
sources?
The "pointing" swings from 10% either way. At the end of the day it will come down to the turnout on the day, and personally and from what a fair few polls suggest, the silver vote will probably swing it to out imho.
I imagine the silver vote will count very heavily towards out.
Everything unfortunately is pointing towards a 10-15% IN win, Brexit haven't a hope unfortunaterly.
Until the last few days when Cameron tells a little fib and tells them they will all lose their pensions if they vote out...
Although I never meet anybody who wants to stay in, I still can't see anything but a fairly big Remain win partly because of all the dire warnings now issued daily from the Inners and the don't knows all voting IN.
sources?
The "pointing" swings from 10% either way. At the end of the day it will come down to the turnout on the day, and personally and from what a fair few polls suggest, the silver vote will probably swing it to out imho.
Until the last few days when Cameron tells a little fib and tells them they will all lose their pensions if they vote out...