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EU Referendum - In Or Out? Page 14

Quote: Chappers @ 15th June 2016, 11:30 PM BST

F**k me! How do you have time to write all that? Do you really expect anyone to read it all?

I just like doin' lists.

It's one of my hobbies. :)

Make several posts of about a tenth of it and I might read it.

Quote: Chappers @ 15th June 2016, 11:39 PM BST

Make several posts of about a tenth of it and I might read it.

I tried to but Aaron has a system designed to lump lists of this kind together. :S

urple">Sterling could slump 11 percent on a trade-weighted basis against a basket of major developed market currencies if Britain votes to leave the European Union on June 23, Goldman Sachs analysts said on Wednesday.

http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-eu-forex-idUKKCN0Z12JQ

For anyone who missed it, here are extracts from Michael Gove's comedy career.

Seriously.

A Feast at Midnight - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_auQPmnh1q8

A Stab in the Dark - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F212quQ1KI

:S :S :S :S :S

State of my BCG Opinion Poll on the EU referendum as of this morning.

Result:
Remain a member of the European Union 31 % 10 votes

Leave the European Union 65 % 21 votes

I don't know yet. 3 % 1 vote

Total: 32

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Since this poll has no facility to change your mind, I am about to reset the poll and remove the Dunno option, for this the LAST WEEK before the REFERENDUM.

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<later>

The reset poll is now ready.
The link is: http://www.datahighways.net/voting/vote.asp

Please vote again with your current opinion, even if you have not changed your mind from your previos vote. If you didn't vote before, I would love you to do so now.

After voting it will take you to the current results, but since you can only vote once you can go direct to the results later to see how it is progressing.

http://www.datahighways.net/voting/result.asp

OUT! OUT! OUT!

Does that count as 3?

Quote: Nogget @ 16th June 2016, 5:25 AM BST

urple">Sterling could slump 11 percent on a trade-weighted basis against a basket of major developed market currencies if Britain votes to leave the European Union on June 23, Goldman Sachs analysts said on Wednesday.

http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-eu-forex-idUKKCN0Z12JQ

Note the word "could", which seems to have been a rather overworked word recently in this debate. In any case would not a weaker pound encourage countries to import goods from us?

Note also that this piece of advice is from the bank that advised Sir Philip Green against supporting measures that would have made BHS employees' pensions safer, helped the Greek government to mask its true debt to enable it to circumvent the Maastricht defecit regulations and join the Euro and has been accused in the High Court of "acting like a swarm" towards Libya's sovereign wealth fund as they seek to secure lucrative new business.

I have never voted for anything that has won.

Repeat.

I have never voted for anything that has won.

This must continue. :)

Quote: A Horseradish @ 19th June 2016, 2:29 PM BST

I have never voted for anything that has won.

Repeat.

I have never voted for anything that has won.

This must continue. :)

Vote to remain then.

Quote: A Horseradish @ 19th June 2016, 2:29 PM BST

I have never voted for anything that has won.

Repeat.

I have never voted for anything that has won.

This must continue. :)

Please vote Brexit then

urple">Former minister abandons Brexit and joins Remain in protest at Out campaign's 'hate and xenophobia'

I would have hoped her reasons for wanting Brexit would be unswayed by such things; after all, the arguments have all stayed the same.
One might almost suspect she was a "remain" sleeper who's just been activated.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/20/former-minister-abandons-brexit-and-joins-remain-in-protest-at-o/

*I have already voted "remain."

We should've been able to vote about 6 months ago before all this crap from both sides. None of it can be proven.

Of my four EU opinion polls, only the Facebook one is in favour of REMAIN.

I am in remain camp, as it seems so many in exit camp want out for wrong reasons, similar to those wanting independent Scotland.

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