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TNS poll. Leave 49-42 Remain.
Although they've done a new methodology and Remain lead by 2. |
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Also Opinium Leave 45(+1) Remain(44).
Both have come through in the last couple of hours. |
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23% of people already voted by post. Is this true?
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Twenty-three percent of all those eligible to vote? That doesn't sound plausible.
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Yep prices are coming in. Oh ssssssshtt. And that may be my last post.
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23% of people already voted by post. Is this true?
the 2015 general election was something like 16% postal, I think 23% is too big a jump personally |
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I whacked another £200 on @ 3.9 a couple of hours ago.It is now 3.8.
I am thinking now that if we all hold our nerves & just make sure that every vote counts.We could still walk this. Apart from the votes that they have swindled.I just aren't sure where the rest of Remains votes are coming from. Come on Scotland.If you want to see Tory Boy Cameron & his **** Osbourne sacked big style. Come on lets give these W**kers a F**king Good hiding. |
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Back out to 4.4 now.
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what happened? an hour ago it was 3.5
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It's gone up massively in the last hour. I believe it's because the comres poll has remain 6% ahead... But remember it is a telephone poll and they do seem far more unreliable for sure
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4.7 now!
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What were previous ComRes results?
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Last one was a week ago, had remain 1% ahead.
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But notoriously phone results are around 5% higher than online polls in terms of remain votes
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Not sure what to make of it but its certainly taken the wind out of things from the leave perspective. Think the fieldwork was done 17-22 so much a lot of it in the direct aftermath of the shooting so that could be a factor.
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19/20 customers I asked at work today want to leave. All my family want to leave. Not sure who the remainers are???
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Does everyone forget that online polls are around 50/50. Not too many of the older generation use the Internet??? I still think there is plenty of value at 4.8
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Same here splinun,I know 2 remain about 25 ish to leave.
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Its not a shoe in, I refuse to accept that as I am seeing something of a revolution locally too. But I have favoured remain since Thursday as it really changed the whole campaign. Having said that I would not be the least bit shocked if leave wins either.
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The 2 Remain receive just short of a million a year Farm Subsidies.
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The volumes seem thin enough, but I am ahead of the game backing Brexit, think I will cash out out, maybe it is possible to lose money underestimating the intelligence of the British public.
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This is far more important than Grevile Starkeys riding on Dancing Brave in the Derby.Dont know why I just thought that.I will now leave the building.
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Spoke to people tonight that I had down as cast iron Brexiters, they are voting Remain. Their reason: the economic risk.
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Would be interested to know where you all live in regards to local community wanting to stay, I'm in Swindon myself.
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If only that lunatic didn't kill poor Jo Cox I think Brexot would have won :'(
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Just slightly off subect.
But I just watched the clip of The Greatest Derby winner that never was.I cannot believe it was 32 YEARS AGO. Greville Starkey cost me £2800 on that day with what was probably the worst ride ever by a Derby Favourite.I got my money back when he won the Arc,But then lost it again a few weeks later when he got beat in the Breeders Cup.He got hit in the Eye with a big lump of dirt & finished 2nd with a really badly swollen eye. I have been trying to get that money back ever since & havn't,Doohhhhh. |
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I think the exiters are louder than remainers, and that the remainers lie to the exiters for a quiet life and that of the 19/20 people who told you they were for exit 10 of those think you are a fool.
You would suppose that the private polling carried out by the financials is mathematically more sophisticated than the public polls, but for anybody not yet involved 4.4 is a price. |
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I've already said on the other thread, bet the remain vote % at 45.01-50 rather than the leave win as it is currently 6 as oppose 4.2 - unless you think leave will get 55+ that is.
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True Spyker. i would be very surprised if the vote goes beyond 55% either way.
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Real Deal
Did you not back Dancing Brave in KG? 6/4 was he? surely you must have in the re-match with Sharastani? Remainers live on my street. They are the 'immigration is good for everyone' types but CHOSE to live far away from areas of high immigration. They are really scared about the economic fall-out of a Brexit. Middle class butt clinchers the lot of them. |
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Backed Dancing brave in the Arc 86 the late great Pat Ederry
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A lot of people will think the likes of Gove and Duncan-Smith in power with a belief of carte blanche to do as they wish is not something they would like to see.
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Me to anxious and like Real Deal, piled on him for the Breeders Cup. I have never piled on anything in the Breeders Cup since. Serious lesson learnt.
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A lot of people will think the likes of Gove and Duncan-Smith in power with a belief of carte blanche to do as they wish is not something they would like to see.
Yes, and i have had this out with the Remainers that i see it as short-termism. Wasting this once in a lifetime chance for the fear of what a few Tory boys may attempt to do. Shameful in my eyes. |
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Zen yes m8,I think I backed him in every race after his 1st run as a 2 year old.But it took a while to get my bank back up after the Derby.
That race was my worse ever memory of any Horse race ever.It was as much about what a great horse he was.His final furlong in the Derby was 0.5 seconds faster than the 5 furlong 3 year old race there.I am not sure but it was the record fastest ever final furlong ever ran over 12 forlongs at Epsom.Probably not now.I don't know also if it counted as a record either because he finished 2nd. The breeders Cup race was really bad though.Because it was on at about midnight on a Saturday night.I was working shifts at British Sugar.(By the way this was in 1986.I was obviously on time & a half with a couple of quid an hour shift allowance to.It was a seasonal winter job.I was earning £400 a week after tax with as much overtime as I wanted.7 days a week,but every 10th day was a day off with pay. Double time after 4 hours overtime 5 weeks holidays a year,worked out pro rata etc etc.These were just casual jobs.In 1987 we had to adapt the European shift system which meant we couldn't work 7 days a week.It nearly halved the wages was never the same again.Now it is all agency work on less now than we got 30 years ago. Saying that Bardney closed & now it all done at Newark Notts). Anyway back to "The Brave"I had put about £500 on him over about a month.I had him in doubles ,trebles with every bet I had up to that run.I was gutted tat I was at work & took my portable in to watch it on channel 4 etc.I had persuaded everyone on my shift to back him & everyone had had a bet even 1st time bettors.The race was arful.I did my doe,my work m8's all hated me for a month & teased & booed me for a month. I had to work through the night & my change over didn't turn up Sunday morning,so I had to work til 3pm Sunday.Just to get back 20% of what I had lost on him. It was a Nightmare..But funnily not as bad as this awful last month. TODAY IS NOW THE DAY.LETS ALL GET OUT THERE & **** THESE EU MONSTERS RIGHT OFF.BY A LANDSLIDE. |