northwichcat
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Simple guide to voting

That's like saying that if you are undecided whether to vote Labour or Conservative, vote Conservative to stick with what we have![]()
After negotiation on the matters over which the first referendum was defeated.And if they don't vote the "correct" way, they have another one.
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I'd like to see an 80%+ remain vote.
Won't happen, I will stick to my prediction of a 10-15 point Remain advantage as the undecideds will have no desire to vote anything else but stay as you are.
If they vote at all - the wet weather means that the more apathetic are less likely to vote.
If they vote at all - the wet weather means that the more apathetic are less likely to vote.
Won't happen, I will stick to my prediction of a 10-15 point Remain advantage as the undecideds will have no desire to vote anything else but stay as you are.
Family reasons apparently. Unconfirmed reports that a member of his family was assaulted.
But in fact he was going out for dinner with his son who he had not seen in nine months, according to the Daily Mail.
He hadnt seen him for nine months. It was a no brainer, a source told the paper.
His son Sam works at accounting firm KPMG.
It was not clear why he had not seen his father for so long.
No. A 50.1% majority in favour of remain will see us remain for now but the Brexit people will push for another referendum a few years down the line due to the result not being conclusive (see what the SNP proposed when 45% of Scots voted to leave the UK.) A 50.1% majority in favour of leave will see us leave the EU without the option of rejoining a few years down the line.
Most of the country is bathed in sunshine, everybody doesn't live in London.
Indeed where are the reports of death threats to Farage?
So where were these "unconfirmed reports". Indeed where are the reports of death threats to Farage?
http://metro.co.uk/2016/06/23/farage-pulled-out-of-the-debate-to-have-dinner-with-his-son-5961528/
Simple guide to voting
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If you really are undecided, it would be best to spoil the ballot paper. That way, you are showing that you don't know which way to vote. Spoiled papers are shown along with the results of properly marked papers, so if enough people spoil their ballots, it would show that a lot of the country didn't know which way to vote. What that might lead to, nobody knows, but it would send a message.
I won't use the phase "Scare Tactic" because it has already been overused and abused during this debacle so I'll just say it's an attempt to force a Remain vote then? Just as Juncker's recent statement?
Hundreds on here, some containing naughty words.
http://www.breitbart.com/london/201...sages-urging-attacks-on-ukip-leader-revealed/
If you really are undecided, it would be best to spoil the ballot paper. That way, you are showing that you don't know which way to vote. Spoiled papers are shown along with the results of properly marked papers, so if enough people spoil their ballots, it would show that a lot of the country didn't know which way to vote. What that might lead to, nobody knows, but it would send a message.
Yes, Lancashire are expecting a full day's cricket. At home. Had to look that up in the dictionary.
Probably not a good idea to rely on Breitbart, it's credibility is somewhere below zero.
Most of the country is bathed in sunshine, everybody doesn't live in London.
Quite, this especially applies in general elections. There are 2 types of people. Those that turn up and make their mark, and those that don't bother. Be in the first group.
Do you not know how MPs vote in parliament? Voting against a change doesn't mean they think the current arrangement is perfect, quite often it's mean they think the plans need to be re-examined but if they vote in favour of the change and it goes through then it means the option of re-examining changes won't be there.
One might almost think Antman was hopeful in case it swung the polls. Frankly, I find that disgusting: I don't like the man, but hoping he or his family got assaulted for cheap political points is awful.
I've cast my vote. Decision not based on facts as there has been precious few of those from either side during the campaign. Given that the Mail, Express, Star and Sun all want us out and UKIP, Britain First and other unsavoury groups do too, I figured it best we stay so I voted "Remain" in the end.
*sigh* What was that I was saying about needlessly assuming people have bad motives?
Your comments are absurd. Personally, I seem to disagree with Antman on almost everything we discuss here, but surely the most obvious explanation for his mentioning the reports about rumours of an assault are that he'd seen those reports, thought they might be true, and so posted them here for information? Suggesting that a fellow forum member was actually hoping someone would get assaulted - when that person has posted nothing to suggest that is the case - is not only (in my view) a disgusting way of conducting an argument, but I would suspect it's starting to border on being libellous.
*sigh* What was that I was saying about needlessly assuming people have bad motives?
Your comments are absurd. Personally, I seem to disagree with Antman on almost everything we discuss here, but surely the most obvious explanation for his mentioning the reports about rumours of an assault are that he'd seen those reports, thought they might be true, and so posted them here for information? Suggesting that a fellow forum member was actually hoping someone would get assaulted - when that person has posted nothing to suggest that is the case - is not only (in my view) a disgusting way of conducting an argument, but I would suspect it's starting to border on being libellous.
OMG does he really think I invented a report about a relative of Nigel Farage possibly being assaulted?
I was reporting what I had heard, even if it's true I wouldn't expect anybody other than a complete idiot to switch to Brexit as a result!
I've heard everything now![]()