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Brexit - EU Poll

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EU Poll

Poll ended at Thu Jun 23, 2016 2:35 pm

In
62
27%
Out
154
67%
Not a clue which to choose
13
6%
 
Total votes: 229

willow70
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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by willow70 » Sun Jun 26, 2016 12:27 pm

Its somewhere near Culloden

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onemac
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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by onemac » Sun Jun 26, 2016 12:39 pm

willow70 wrote:Its somewhere near Culloden
Oh booger - I'm not sure that went well for us at all :lol:

Time for an e-petition....... :roll:

Al

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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by The Phantom » Sun Jun 26, 2016 3:51 pm

steve149c wrote:All,

Maybe someone should start a petition on the Government website

'we the 51.7% of the electorate that voted find it unconstitutional to run a second referendum, as if the Remain camp had won the first one, they would not allow a second. The government cannot rerun public votes until it gets the result it desires'

Steve
Spot on Steve :thumb:

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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by TankBuster » Sun Jun 26, 2016 4:35 pm

I'm ever so disappointed that didn't win the lottery last night.
In fact I disagree so much with the numbers that came out I'm going to start a petition to see if Camelot will keep drawing out the numbers until I win... :P

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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by reheat module » Sun Jun 26, 2016 6:05 pm

Sometimes, I'm not too happy with the wife either.
Maybe I could petition the Vatican to...
Critically observing Pension regulatory activity... :D

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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by Apollo » Sun Jun 26, 2016 6:16 pm

reheat module wrote:Sometimes, I'm not too happy with the wife either.
Maybe I could petition the Vatican to...
Or the 2700+ people living in British Antarctica :whistle:
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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by beefsteak » Sun Jun 26, 2016 7:12 pm

Just heard that the ROI were not happy with their Euro result today and are asking for a rematch.


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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by onemac » Sun Jun 26, 2016 7:54 pm

The second petition now has approx. 3,140,445 signatures. Here's what they're asking for - We the undersigned call upon HM Government to implement a rule that if the Remain or Leave vote is less than 60%, based [on] a turnout less than 75%, there should be another referendum. Sadly, at least 77,000 of the signatures on this second (please move the goalposts until we get the result we want) petition were removed as being fake :O Allegedly 39,411 people from Vatican City (pop. 800ish) apparently signed it.

So that's 20% of the 'Remainers' minority so far have spoken - would that leave 80% (again of the minority) accepting the results?

And, wait for it (again), all this BEFORE (usual caveat) Article 50 has even been evoked! Look on the plus side - at least you will get to vote on a general election within the next 5 years (unless there's another petition).

Al

PS - the fact I remained on topic is yet another statistic that may (or may not) be altered in the future.

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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by ringo747 » Sun Jun 26, 2016 8:34 pm

I think one of the "best" lines so far from one of my generation (youngster!) is "I know absolutely nothing about politics or the referendum but I always knew leave was bad". Little wonder folk are despairing for the next generation with that sort of reasoning!

The ageism on display is disgusting. Just because so many of my peers have a slip of paper confirming "I'm degree educated" they seem to think they are up there with the intelligentsia of history. Life experience, learning and clout is worth every bit as much and arguably more than the aforementioned slips of paper.

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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by C24 » Mon Jun 27, 2016 6:01 am

:roll:

Analysis of the pole reveals that most of the registered voters serving in HM Forces voted for "Leave" ;) :D
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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by Thunder » Mon Jun 27, 2016 8:35 am

Since when can they cross match your employer to your electoral role, just another made up statistic.

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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by Malcolm » Mon Jun 27, 2016 8:40 am

Thunder wrote:Since when can they cross match your employer to your electoral role, just another made up statistic.
It may be a statistic for forces posted abroad?

The same goes for saying X% of under 35's voted remain, and Y% of over 65's voted out. If that comes from official sources, then it implies they're tracking who votes for what. If it's from exit polls then Ok, but we all know how accurate the polls have been.

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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by onemac » Mon Jun 27, 2016 9:37 am

It's a statistic, taken from a poll which only covers a small percentage and is then interpolated to the number of armed forces eligible to vote. The smaller the poll the bigger the interpolation has to be and therefore the 'inflation' of margins. Trouble with these polls is that (it's been proven that) not everybody tends to be truthful about how they voted.

'And if I may ask sir, how did you vote?'

"With a pencil - that's all they give you" ;)

Al

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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by beefsteak » Mon Jun 27, 2016 4:27 pm

I did hear one 'official' poll statistic earlier today, that the ones shouting loudest about how we've ruined their futures , ie the 18-23 year olds , had the lowest turn out of any age group, with only 36% bothering to vote
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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by Paulo » Mon Jun 27, 2016 4:29 pm

Everyone that votes has a unique voting number .....

As far as I understand, it's all done very similar to how companies get employee feedback, they group people together - never know who votes for what or who, just ages/sex/demographics etc...

How do you think politicians know who to canvass for votes??

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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by Malcolm » Mon Jun 27, 2016 4:33 pm

Paulo wrote:Everyone that votes has a unique voting number .....

As far as I understand, it's all done very similar to how companies get employee feedback, they group people together - never know who votes for what or who, just ages/sex/demographics etc...

How do you think politicians know who to canvass for votes??
Yes, but the implication is that not only do they know who voted (age/sex/demographic which I agree can be worked out from voting number), they also know which way you voted (which they can't unless they...) .

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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by beefsteak » Mon Jun 27, 2016 4:52 pm

Found it


Imageturn out by Ian Sheppard, on Flickr

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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by Malcolm » Mon Jun 27, 2016 5:06 pm

Gadget Man wrote:Here is a voting slip exactly the same as I put my x on, then folded and put in a ballot box with hundreds of others, then dumped on a table, counted and then stacked in piles. Leave or remain.
The only information (without checking Dna and finger prints) is what the vote is and the area the vote was cast in.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-YCXtUqQNqKg/V ... Ballot.jpg
No. They write a number in the top corner of the ballot paper.

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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by Malcolm » Mon Jun 27, 2016 5:09 pm

Gadget Man wrote:Not on mine they didn't.
Then your ballot paper would have been declared void. It's one of the checks to make sure people don't stuff the box with fake votes.

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Re: Brexit - EU Poll

Post by Malcolm » Mon Jun 27, 2016 5:15 pm

Gadget Man wrote:Thank god for that then, I voted and can't get the blame for being right or wrong.
Ahh, but, the polling officer might have 'stolen' your number, and used another ballot with your number on it to vote 'their' way. :ninja: :halo:

http://www.theguardian.com/notesandquer ... 51,00.html

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