Brexit |OT| UK Referendum on EU Membership - 23 June 2016

Did you vote for the side that is going to win?


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Face up, the leadership has fluffed this enormously.

Corbyn has been running round the country talking to people who already agree with him. He's avoided confronting those who disagree in the mediums they prefer. His message has gone only to the echo chamber.

He's to blame for Labour voters not knowing which way Labour are voting. He's useless.

I can agree with this, his handling of the media is so awful and it could cost Labour seats. Though it was his silence during the Sports Direct scandal that made me realise how useless he is.
 
This the bit?
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( calmly ): ALL RIGHT, FINE.
IF YOU WANT AN EXPERIENCED PUBLIC SERVANT, VOTE FOR ME
BUT IF YOU WANT TO BELIEVE A BUNCH OF CRAZY PROMISES
ABOUT GARBAGEMEN CLEANING YOUR GUTTERS
AND WAXING YOUR CAR
THEN, BY ALL MEANS, VOTE FOR THIS SLEAZY LUNATIC.

Britain 2 days later
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Face up, the leadership has fluffed this enormously.

Corbyn has been running round the country talking to people who already agree with him. He's avoided confronting those who disagree in the mediums they prefer. His message has gone only to the echo chamber.

He's to blame for Labour voters not knowing which way Labour are voting. He's useless.

I agree he's run a very quiet campaign, I still expect labour voters to have a mind of their own. And to be able to absorb something even if it's in brief.

I know Mann and Skinner are pro Brexit, and that was one sentence in a newspaper a few weeks ago. I fucking hate John Mann and go out of my way not to hear anything he says.
 
I agree he's run a very quiet campaign, I still expect labour voters to have a mind of their own. And to be able to absorb something even if it's in brief.

I know Mann and Skinner are pro Brexit, and that was one sentence in a newspaper a few weeks ago. I fucking hate John Mann and go out of my way not to hear anything he says.

Most of the people I spoke to were basing decisions on the debates. Debates that Corbyn avoided.

Regardless they all disliked him anyway. In North West Durham. We're screwed.
 
Tomorrow weather where i am is looking nothing short of horrid. Might not even get much sleep tonight as Lightening storms and stuff >_>

Suppose to clear up towards the end of the day so can expect ques at polling stations to be pretty mental.
 
It's a trainwreck. And yet wonderful at the same time. I can watch about a minute a time.

Sheila Hancock was good. Oddest episode of Just a Minute yet.
 
ExPat, now living in Trumpton (USA): I've been assuming the Bremain people would win. Are we seeing the Brexit people winning? Seriously?
 
Good god, this is a trainwreck. I just turned over after the football, but I best get some sleep before an early night to go vote before work. Better than this.



Do do doo, do do doo do do do doo.

That music as he walks off gets me every time.

If memory serves me, it's based on an actual incident. Red Fox (of Sanford and Sons, the theme song played) was supposed to speak or do stand up somewhere, so they played the music as he walked out. He then looked at the crowd, swore at them, and immediately walked off, and people were so confused they just replayed the theme as he left.
 
Face up, the leadership has fluffed this enormously.

Corbyn has been running round the country talking to people who already agree with him. He's avoided confronting those who disagree in the mediums they prefer. His message has gone only to the echo chamber.

He's to blame for Labour voters not knowing which way Labour are voting. He's useless.

I said it earlier but I think Corbyn's actions are kind of indicative of a man who isn't all that bothered if we left the EU. Sure he's leaning towards Remain but it wouldn't be the end of the world if Leave won out.
 
EU referendum poll:
Remain: 48% (+2)
Leave: 42% (-3)
(via ComRes, phone / 17 - 22 Jun)

Usually the most reliable but the polls earlier are disagreeing with this so it still could be anywhere.

Just remember to get out and vote. Don't let a little storm stop you all from voting how you feel.
 
EU referendum poll:
Remain: 48% (+2)
Leave: 42% (-3)
(via ComRes, phone / 17 - 22 Jun

Dreaming of being

In New York,
Concrete jungle where dreams are made of
There's nothin' you can't do
Now you're in New York
These streets will make you feel brand new
Big lights will inspire you
Let's hear it for New York, New York, New York
 
Besides all the other issues with Brexit, I'm gonna be pissed if I have to walk through the "All passports" side of customs when I go to Estonia in August. I'm too used to the fast-track EU lane :(

I'm going to London tomorrow, back on Sunday. We've been joking that if the UK votes to leave I won't get back.

But seriously, it's kind of funny when you travel from Ireland to the UK. You never show a passport to anyone. In fact the only time I show a passport is on the return back into Dublin. Hopefully this doesn't change :/
 
ExPat, now living in Trumpton (USA): I've been assuming the Bremain people would win. Are we seeing the Brexit people winning? Seriously?

Wait, woah, Stinkles is a Brit in some way?

This pleases my (not very quiet) inner Halo fanboy.

I see Remain winning, but Leave has a lot of pull in many places.
 
God, I've never been more worried about the results of a vote in my life and I'm a mere filthy EU nacional living in London :(

Please, don't let the UK leave the EU :(
 
I'm pretty sure my parents skewed one of these polls, they were called and are probably the only people in their age bracket in their area (as Tory as it comes) voting remain. Nobody else they know is
 
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