Thought as much. You're implying everyone out side of those areas you mention is a racist/closet racist I take it.
Yeah because everyone in a deep red state is a racist. Jesus.
Thought as much. You're implying everyone out side of those areas you mention is a racist/closet racist I take it.
Yeah except those worried about immigration the most are the ones living in the areas which have the least amount of immigrants. Looking at a breakdown of the remain vs. leave map shows that London and cities alone destroy your argument.
Will there be exit polls though at ten o'clock?
Yeah except those worried about immigration the most are the ones living in the areas which have the least amount of immigrants. Looking at a breakdown of the remain vs. leave map shows that London and cities alone destroy your argument.
My more well off friend than me just text me and just showed me the flaw in the working class voting to fuck over the middle class in this referendum. He has a telephone interview with a company in Denmark next week just in case. The middle class can literally just leave if their jobs go and just watch the UK if shit is hitting the fan.
Does this friend have a family? Kinda hard to relocate two earners and children to another country.My more well off friend than me just text me and just showed me the flaw in the working class voting to fuck over the middle class in this referendum. He has a telephone interview with a company in Denmark next week just in case. The middle class can literally just leave if their jobs go and just watch the UK if shit is hitting the fan.
Vote leave to be Billy no mates Britain
I don't think that is quite a fair analysis. Cities may have the greater number and even the greater proportion of immigrants, but the impact on small towns is much more noticeable. For example, here in my somewhat run-down coastal resort where a lot of the jobs are in hospitality, care homes and the seasonal trade the influx of east europeans into those jobs is very apparent.
Aye. But would Leave actually, really, change anything? Would these areas magically regenerate, sans immigrants? So on and so forth.
Yep there will be brain drain like never before, I still have a lot of contacts amongst my old microbiology graduates and damn they are thinking of Europe or the USA for future work. It's pretty sad really but I fear we will lose our best and brightest scientists to other countries all in the name of Leave, sigh.
Does this friend have a family? Kinda hard to relocate two earners and children to another country.
Ruth Davidson 33/1 as next Tory leader got to be worth a punt
Just watched the highlights, amazing that finally common sense is starting to prevail.
Is it weird that the more confident i am remain will win, the more worried i am leave will win?
IMO somebody from the Leave side is going to be the next conservative leader. It's hard seeing the party activists picking someone from the Remain side even if they are more popular nationally.
Is it weird that the more confident i am remain will win, the more worried i am leave will win?
Ruth Davidson's biggest obstacle to becoming Tory leader is that she wants to be leader of the Tory party.Ruth Davidson 33/1 as next Tory leader got to be worth a punt
Ruth Davidson's biggest obstacle to becoming Tory leader is that she wants to be leader of the Tory party.
I'm voting leave, but I think remain will win.
Although most people I know who say they are voting remain don't really care that much where as the leave people are much more passionate about leaving, so I think they are more likely to turn up and vote.
Even if remain wins? I don't think the stench of losing will be off them in a few years time.
Polling shows that voting intensity is actually pretty even on both sides, and that remain has ticked upwards over the last week.
Polling shows that voting intensity is actually pretty even on both sides, and that remain has ticked upwards over the last week.
Yeah seems to be converging in the last week or so, the last ORB poll actually showed remain voters had overtaken leave on intention to vote was quite a surprise.
I'm not really sure Conservative MPs or activists will see it like that. It's obviously hard to predict but if Leave loses, especially if it's close, I can see the result being seen as illegitimate by a lot of the party. Things like Osborne's budget etc seem like they could be pretty toxic even after the referendum is over.
Also, Leave can argue they were the "plucky underdogs" and declare a small loss a victory if they wanted to.
Jesus fucking Christ. His mask has totally slipped this week.
Yes, please quit the cabinet. You will not be missed you little prick.
What did Boris say? I'm not watching it.
Thursday is UK independence day.
Don't mix up with UKIP
Michael Gove compares experts warning against Brexit to Nazis who smeared Albert Einstein's work as he threatens to quit David Cameron's Cabinet
Is there a new poll anywhere on whos going to vote leave or remain
Finally a note about the ORB poll this morning. As regular readers will know, ORB figures have been a little confusing over the campaign – they have published two sets of figures, one for those 10/10 certain to vote, one for all voters. ORB have regarded the latter as their main figure, but the Telegraph have focused on the former. For their final call though ORB have been much clearer and put up an explanation on their site, with final projections of REMAIN 54%, LEAVE 46% – based on those certain to vote, and an assumption that the remaining don’t knows will split 3 to 1 in favour of Remain
Yep there will be brain drain like never before, I still have a lot of contacts amongst my old microbiology graduates and damn they are thinking of Europe or the USA for future work. It's pretty sad really but I fear we will lose our best and brightest scientists to other countries all in the name of Leave, sigh.
Number 1: Donald Fucking Trump congratulating Boris Fucking Johnson on a Glorious Victory to #MakeBritainGreatAgain
Vote Remain
https://twitter.com/andyeswecan/status/745372543121522688
Looks like that young working class man who said he feels like he's at the back of the queue for entry level jobs due to immigration is a law graduate and currently employed as a paralegal having worked at a couple of solicitors previously.