Brexit or Britin
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Re: Brexit or Britin
thebish wrote:Gary the Enfield wrote:Erm, do the 40 to 49ers not count?
I guess that they don't appear (in the polling) to be significantly one way or the other - so they don't appear...
Or the poll's a load of bollocks?
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Maybe he's still on Farage's boatWorthy4England wrote:You can change the last three words to suit.
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I don't think it's bollox.. why would you conclude that? It just includes specific groupings that seem to have a more common voting intention. The middle-ages do not seem to be so clearly voting one way or another - as this other graph shows..Gary the Enfield wrote:thebish wrote:Gary the Enfield wrote:Erm, do the 40 to 49ers not count?
I guess that they don't appear (in the polling) to be significantly one way or the other - so they don't appear...
Or the poll's a load of bollocks?

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The "don't know"'s are about the only totally honest amongst the lot. The rest are relying on instinct, guesswork, personal opinion and supposed peer pressure. We are talking about the future of the country are we not?...and who can say where it's all go with any certainty?
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Seems strange to put 25 year olds in with 49 year olds. Priorities are very different and often thinking too. Surely better to make the youngsters group a bit wider and keep the mid 30s to mid 40s together.
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TANGODANCER wrote:The "don't know"'s are about the only totally honest amongst the lot. The rest are relying on instinct, guesswork, personal opinion and supposed peer pressure. We are talking about the future of the country are we not?...and who can say where it's all go with any certainty?
Nope, I totally, honestly know how I'm going to vote, thank you.
You'll all be glad to know I haven't been persuaded by Boris, Michael and Nige
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I think we knew that months ago mate.Prufrock wrote:Nope, I totally, honestly know how I'm going to vote, thank you.
You'll all be glad to know I haven't been persuaded by Boris, Michael and Nige

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There is nothing dishonest about it. It's only dishonest if you vote one way but believe in the other way.TANGODANCER wrote:The "don't know"'s are about the only totally honest amongst the lot. The rest are relying on instinct, guesswork, personal opinion and supposed peer pressure. We are talking about the future of the country are we not?...and who can say where it's all go with any certainty?
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TANGODANCER wrote:The "don't know"'s are about the only totally honest amongst the lot. The rest are relying on instinct, guesswork, personal opinion and supposed peer pressure. We are talking about the future of the country are we not?...and who can say where it's all go with any certainty?
which is how we make most decisions, surely?
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You mean Ian didn't persuade you?Prufrock wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:The "don't know"'s are about the only totally honest amongst the lot. The rest are relying on instinct, guesswork, personal opinion and supposed peer pressure. We are talking about the future of the country are we not?...and who can say where it's all go with any certainty?
Nope, I totally, honestly know how I'm going to vote, thank you.
You'll all be glad to know I haven't been persuaded by Boris, Michael and Nige
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TANGODANCER wrote:The "don't know"'s are about the only totally honest amongst the lot.
they might be lying - they might know full well, but be telling a porky to the pollster...
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We must be in our apathetic period.Gary the Enfield wrote:Erm, do the 40 to 49ers not count?

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Re: Brexit or Britin
Oddly Iain and I differ on this one. Not like normal.
I was genuinely open to being convinced. Not by the Farage nonsense of course, heard all that before, but I thought people like Gove might have some stronger and more interesting arguments for leaving than the facile nonsense they have been coming out with.
I was genuinely open to being convinced. Not by the Farage nonsense of course, heard all that before, but I thought people like Gove might have some stronger and more interesting arguments for leaving than the facile nonsense they have been coming out with.
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Re: Brexit or Britin
Prufrock wrote:Nope, I totally, honestly know how I'm going to vote, thank you.
You'll all be glad to know I haven't been persuaded by Boris, Michael and Nige




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Re: Brexit or Britin
bobo the clown wrote:Prufrock wrote:Nope, I totally, honestly know how I'm going to vote, thank you.
You'll all be glad to know I haven't been persuaded by Boris, Michael and Nige![]()
Do excuse my directness but ...... fck right off you don't.
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have you made up your mind yet Bobes?
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thebish wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:The "don't know"'s are about the only totally honest amongst the lot.
they might be lying - they might know full well, but be telling a porky to the pollster...
Which makes the poll bollocks.

Re: Brexit or Britin
Bit of a bugger this referendum. I have no idea whether to buy my holiday currency tomorrow or Friday. I'm thinking half and half.
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Yes? No??thebish wrote:bobo the clown wrote:Prufrock wrote:Nope, I totally, honestly know how I'm going to vote, thank you.
You'll all be glad to know I haven't been persuaded by Boris, Michael and Nige![]()
Do excuse my directness but ...... fck right off you don't.
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have you made up your mind yet Bobes?
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Was a good debate on radio 2 this lunchtime. Matthew Parris for Remain and Daniel Hannan for leave. Calm, reasoned debate with both equally putting a strong case forward.
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