Poll: The Official OcUK EU Referendum Exit poll (and results discussion thread)

How did you vote in the EU Referendum?

  • Remain a member of the European Union

    Votes: 861 53.0%
  • Leave the European Union

    Votes: 763 47.0%

  • Total voters
    1,624
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Sounds like Hitler style rhetoric to me - most definitely no basis in democracy.

Quite sad that anyone should be 'scared' to leave.

Will they boil our bunnies too? :eek:

If 27 other member states decide that the plight of the UK isn't worth bothering with then you will see democracy functioning as intended.
 
OK maybe I should have rephrased that.

Out of curiosity would any Leavers opt for the Norway model?

Would that be acceptable?

Nate

I doubt that many Leavers are even aware of what the Norway model is, sadly. It's not like many options for what sorts of exit deals we might strike with the EU were discussed with any rigour during the campaign.

And as soon as Leavers find out the Norway model involves the free movement of labour and accepting all the EU's laws and payments relating to the internal market, they'd be foaming at the mouth anyway because the whole debate was excessively hung up on those issues.

We already had a situation similar to the Norway model, but with the added benefit of an influential seat at the decision making table. Why would the Norway model without a seat at the table be considered a step forward?
 
How that a typo? :confused:

^ This is an example of a typo :D

It is different to not understanding different meanings of two similar words...

Re-enforcing = putting something in place, again.

Reinforcing = strengthening.

Not that it matters as we knew what you meant.
 
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I doubt that many Leavers are even aware of what the Norway model is, sadly. It's not like many options for what sorts of exit deals we might strike with the EU were discussed with any rigour during the campaign.

And as soon as Leavers find out the Norway model involves the free movement of labour and accepting all the EU's laws and payments relating to the internal market, they'd be foaming at the mouth anyway because the whole debate was excessively hung up on those issues.

We already had a situation similar to the Norway model, but with the added benefit of an influential seat at the decision making table. Why would the Norway model without a seat at the table be considered a step forward?


Fair enough, I'll assume that the lack of answers from the Leave side, means it bears no relation to the assertions that this was a possible outcome.

Nate
 
I've un-ninja edited your ninja edited edit, with an edit. :p

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Sounds like Hitler style rhetoric to me - most definitely no basis in democracy.

Quite sad that anyone should be 'scared' to leave.

Will they boil our bunnies too? :eek:

go and educate yourself on how the EU actually works and what is involved then come back when you actually have some real facts.
 
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