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E U Referendum Result under First Past the Post ?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Does anyone know what the result of the recent referendum would have been if first past the post was used under our existing constituencys ?
I don't but would be interested to know the answer ? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I don't Know OP but I bet your local MP is trying to find out too."
I bet a few are
I think my Area voted to Remain so as I voted out my vote wouldn't have counted for anything under first past the post ! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"67% leave 27% remain"
Hmmm I'm pleased and not pleased lol .
I want to leave but I also prefer P R to first past the post
Confused for com in my head |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It would be very interesting to see what the vote would be now that some are running scared.
Do you think that all of the could not be bothered to vote people would actually get off thier asses and vote? |
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Apparently enough now say they would to change the outcome, coupled with those who voted leave as a protest not thinking leave would win and those who now realise Leave were more full of shit than Remain were. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It would be very interesting to see what the vote would be now that some are running scared.
Do you think that all of the could not be bothered to vote people would actually get off thier asses and vote?"
Yes it would and I'm honestly not sure of the outcome ?
Maybe as a one off it should be a compulsory vote with the option of don't know ! Aswell . |
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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago
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"Apparently enough now say they would to change the outcome, coupled with those who voted leave as a protest not thinking leave would win and those who now realise Leave were more full of shit than Remain were. "
Where does that view come from? All the people I know havent changed their minds at all andin fact appear more certain than ever but some leave voters may have changed their minds after the emergency budget,house price crash, mass exodus of fims leaving and shedding jobs,country in recession and the out break of WW3 that has happened just as the remain side said would happen immediately after the vote |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"11 out of 13 polls conducted since the referendum "
and what were the percentages?
And what were the percentages in the polls for leave and remain before the referendum?
Does it make you feel better deluding yourself? |
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"Apparently enough now say they would to change the outcome, coupled with those who voted leave as a protest not thinking leave would win and those who now realise Leave were more full of shit than Remain were.
Where does that view come from? All the people I know havent changed their minds at all andin fact appear more certain than ever but some leave voters may have changed their minds after the emergency budget,house price crash, mass exodus of fims leaving and shedding jobs,country in recession and the out break of WW3 that has happened just as the remain side said would happen immediately after the vote "
People I know who voted Leave haven't changed their minds either. In fact their resolve to leave the EU is strengthening the more the Remoaners bleat on and on, and with Remain MP's like Nick Clegg, Ken Clarke, Ed Miliband, etc, refusing to accept the result, the more it appears the London centric establishment are trying to wriggle out of it and even more so now with this court ruling at the high court. Leave voters are just going to dig their heels in deeper the more they feel their voice and their vote is being ignored. The longer Brexit is delayed the more anger and resentment will be stored up in a large portion of our population who voted leave. |
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"So what are you worried about?
Let's see the deal we want to get and you will get it rubber stamped again, surely?"
If you lost a 2nd referendum you'd no doubt make more excuses and say let's make it the best of 5. It is ridiculous. The referendum was a once in a lifetime opportunity to vote on this matter, Leave won, End of. |
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"So what are you worried about?
Let's see the deal we want to get and you will get it rubber stamped again, surely?
If you lost a 2nd referendum you'd no doubt make more excuses and say let's make it the best of 5. It is ridiculous. The referendum was a once in a lifetime opportunity to vote on this matter, Leave won, End of. "
No I wouldn't. A second referendum with even a 0.1. % margin for leave is conclusive. The debate since the vote has been far superior to the campaigns already. All we need is a vision of what we move to.
The sensible thing is a vote between leaving and staying part of the single market and leaving and coming out of everything. The winner of that vote should then go up against leave or remain part 2.
That is the most sensible thing to do.
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"So what are you worried about?
Let's see the deal we want to get and you will get it rubber stamped again, surely?
If you lost a 2nd referendum you'd no doubt make more excuses and say let's make it the best of 5. It is ridiculous. The referendum was a once in a lifetime opportunity to vote on this matter, Leave won, End of.
No I wouldn't. A second referendum with even a 0.1. % margin for leave is conclusive. The debate since the vote has been far superior to the campaigns already. All we need is a vision of what we move to.
The sensible thing is a vote between leaving and staying part of the single market and leaving and coming out of everything. The winner of that vote should then go up against leave or remain part 2.
That is the most sensible thing to do.
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Keep dreaming because it won't happen. |
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"So what are you worried about?
Let's see the deal we want to get and you will get it rubber stamped again, surely?
If you lost a 2nd referendum you'd no doubt make more excuses and say let's make it the best of 5. It is ridiculous. The referendum was a once in a lifetime opportunity to vote on this matter, Leave won, End of.
No I wouldn't. A second referendum with even a 0.1. % margin for leave is conclusive. The debate since the vote has been far superior to the campaigns already. All we need is a vision of what we move to.
The sensible thing is a vote between leaving and staying part of the single market and leaving and coming out of everything. The winner of that vote should then go up against leave or remain part 2.
That is the most sensible thing to do.
" All these issues should have been raised during the campaign. Debates after the vote are irrelevant .
Everyone voted knowing that it was a once in a lifetime opporuntity .
I listened to all the arguments and then made a decision. |
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