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Old 06-23-2016, 12:00 PM
 
Location: England
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I think it will be a landslide as its voted by the British and every Brit I've spoken to is voting out.....

My concern is its not rigged .... But that's another thread
I love your enthusiasm LC, and wish I could share it. I am starting to think the forces against us are just too strong. I hope I am wrong. This is the last stand for the real English people, and if we lose, that's it, we're done. Don't rejoice you yes voters if this turns out to be the case. You will rue this day, and shed bitter tears.

I give you a prediction for the morning if the vote is remain. Cameron will stand outside 10 Downing Street, and say thank you to the voters who won for remain. "To the citizens who voted out - we hear you. We will return to Europe, and ensure your voice is heard......" Yadda, yadda, yadda.
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Old 06-23-2016, 12:01 PM
 
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Old 06-23-2016, 12:21 PM
 
Location: 🇬🇧 In jolly old London! 🇬🇧
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I love your enthusiasm LC, and wish I could share it. I am starting to think the forces against us are just too strong. I hope I am wrong. This is the last stand for the real English people, and if we lose, that's it, we're done. Don't rejoice you yes voters if this turns out to be the case. You will rue this day, and shed bitter tears.

I give you a prediction for the morning if the vote is remain. Cameron will stand outside 10 Downing Street, and say thank you to the voters who won for remain. "To the citizens who voted out - we hear you. We will return to Europe, and ensure your voice is heard......" Yadda, yadda, yadda.
I think either way there will be trouble on the streets.... Remember the London riots in 2011? That sort of " protest "

Everyone I know has voted out!!! And that's at least 15-20 off hand I can think of.... So assuming others like myself have done the same then..... It should be a cheetah vs a pig in a race mate
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Old 06-23-2016, 12:31 PM
 
Location: England
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I think either way there will be trouble on the streets.... Remember the London riots in 2011? That sort of " protest "

Everyone I know has voted out!!! And that's at least 15-20 off hand I can think of.... So assuming others like myself have done the same then..... It should be a cheetah vs a pig in a race mate
Once the result is known, we will soon find out how the votes break down. We will know if the English people voted out by majority, or to remain. If we lose even though the English voted out, even by a small majority, this will not be over.

Lets hope it's a good majority if it's for remain. If the English people vote remain by a good percentage, that will be good enough for me. Foreigners, even if resident in this country, should not get a vote. I am surprised they have been given one. But, then again, when I think about it, I am not really surprised at what politicians do trying to win a vote.

The Scots gave 16 year old kids a vote in the Independence ballot. That shows how cynical they are. Kids still in school voting for the future of their country......... just ridiculous, but typical.
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Old 06-23-2016, 12:35 PM
 
Location: Glasgow Scotland
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A handful of people Ive spoke to today all want out.. as I do. but we ll see... the bookies seem to think the other way..
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Old 06-23-2016, 12:41 PM
 
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
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Everyone seems to have been meeting other people who want to vote out. Will we see this represented in the final results though? It's just like when you find out that the opinion polls were wrong after all.
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Old 06-23-2016, 12:42 PM
 
Location: England
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A handful of people Ive spoke to today all want out.. as I do. but we ll see... the bookies seem to think the other way..
Yes they do dizzy, and they're not often wrong. I would rather listen to them than polls. We shall see what is said after the polls close at 10pm. I have heard there won't be an exit poll which I find strange. May be, if it's for out, they fear frightening the markets. You know how highly strung those city traders are........ Worrying about earning their next million, and all that.
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Old 06-23-2016, 01:37 PM
 
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I think either way there will be trouble on the streets.... Remember the London riots in 2011? That sort of " protest "

Everyone I know has voted out!!! And that's at least 15-20 off hand I can think of.... So assuming others like myself have done the same then..... It should be a cheetah vs a pig in a race mate
Seems to be very regional. Drove through Leicestershire to Cambridge yesterday.

Loads of leave signs on houses round Leicestershire with no remains, the reverse in Cambridge.
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Old 06-23-2016, 02:34 PM
 
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The American stock exchange are putting a lot of hope on these polls.
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Old 06-23-2016, 02:37 PM
 
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I think either way there will be trouble on the streets.... Remember the London riots in 2011? That sort of " protest "

Everyone I know has voted out!!! And that's at least 15-20 off hand I can think of.... So assuming others like myself have done the same then..... It should be a cheetah vs a pig in a race mate
I hope you're wrong about the rioting, London. I plan on visiting London next week. Well, if there are riots, hopefully they will have blown over by then.
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