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How Many Leavers/Remainers
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By *LCC OP Couple
over a year ago
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I think there are more Remainers in the politics forum than leavers, but people want to see the data.
Please post on here once to say if you are a leave or remained. Undecideds will not be counted.
Remainers. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Remainers here.
As we are migrants in France we didn't relish all the beaurocracy that we would have to go through, which has proved right!
The other reasons was a big unknown - nobody knows how good/bad brexit will be and that was too big a risk for us!
That doesn't mean we think the EU is perfect, and like most institutions it needs reform - but just look at the UK institutions that need reform. There is no such thing as "perfect" and we are in dangerous times. |
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"I think there are more Remainers in the politics forum than leavers, but people want to see the data.
Please post on here once to say if you are a leave or remained. Undecideds will not be counted.
Remainers." if there is more remainers on fab would that make you happy ? |
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By *LCC OP Couple
over a year ago
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"I think there are more Remainers in the politics forum than leavers, but people want to see the data.
Please post on here once to say if you are a leave or remained. Undecideds will not be counted.
Remainers. if there is more remainers on fab would that make you happy ?"
It's scrabble2 who wants the data, I don't really care.
So should we put you down as a leaver or remainer? |
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I think Unleashed Kraken did a poll like this in the lounge forum during the referendum in 2016 (before the politics forum started).
More people posted for Leave then as the lounge attracts a wider group of people.
The politics forum by comparison only has a handful of regular posters.
I'm for Leave. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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So if Fab is an exact representation of the real world then there will be a very slim majority of leavers.
I know only 1 person who voted leave. I’m from Bristol which is multi cultural and diverse. So we largely voted remain. As I did.
I understand people by our nature like to surround ourselves with other like minded people. Which is probably why some of us are alarmed when we come across people from the other side of the divide on Fab. |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
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"I think there are more Remainers in the politics forum than leavers, but people want to see the data.
Please post on here once to say if you are a leave or remained. Undecideds will not be counted.
Remainers." Probably are more remainers as they like to moan lol,it is not important |
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By *LCC OP Couple
over a year ago
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"It's scrabble2 who wants the data, I don't really care.
I can't recall asking if there are more Remainers in the politics forum than leavers."
You wanted the data to substantiate that there were more Remainers than leavers. You said I always made unsubstantiated claims, I asked you to back that up, and you couldn't. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's scrabble2 who wants the data, I don't really care.
I can't recall asking if there are more Remainers in the politics forum than leavers.
You wanted the data to substantiate that there were more Remainers than leavers. You said I always made unsubstantiated claims, I asked you to back that up, and you couldn't. "
Hate to piss on your parade, but I don't want data to substantiate that there were more remainers than leavers.
I'm not bothered if there are more remainers in the politics forum.
I didn't say you 'always made unsubstantiated claims'.
What I actually said was 'its a common occurrence' in regards to you 'make a statement, then when challenged you have no data to substantiate it'.
As for backing up my claim, I just have. 'Couldn't' is now 'can'.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's scrabble2 who wants the data, I don't really care.
I can't recall asking if there are more Remainers in the politics forum than leavers.
You wanted the data to substantiate that there were more Remainers than leavers. You said I always made unsubstantiated claims, I asked you to back that up, and you couldn't.
Hate to piss on your parade, but I don't want data to substantiate that there were more remainers than leavers.
I'm not bothered if there are more remainers in the politics forum.
I didn't say you 'always made unsubstantiated claims'.
What I actually said was 'its a common occurrence' in regards to you 'make a statement, then when challenged you have no data to substantiate it'.
As for backing up my claim, I just have. 'Couldn't' is now 'can'.
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It's all about grammar!
Couldn't being present - can't being past but in the grand scheme of things they are the same but in different tenses - simples! |
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"It's scrabble2 who wants the data, I don't really care.
I can't recall asking if there are more Remainers in the politics forum than leavers.
You wanted the data to substantiate that there were more Remainers than leavers. You said I always made unsubstantiated claims, I asked you to back that up, and you couldn't.
Hate to piss on your parade, but I don't want data to substantiate that there were more remainers than leavers.
I'm not bothered if there are more remainers in the politics forum.
I didn't say you 'always made unsubstantiated claims'.
What I actually said was 'its a common occurrence' in regards to you 'make a statement, then when challenged you have no data to substantiate it'.
As for backing up my claim, I just have. 'Couldn't' is now 'can'.
It's all about grammar!
Couldn't being present - can't being past but in the grand scheme of things they are the same but in different tenses - simples!"
He said "can" not "can't". |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's scrabble2 who wants the data, I don't really care.
I can't recall asking if there are more Remainers in the politics forum than leavers.
You wanted the data to substantiate that there were more Remainers than leavers. You said I always made unsubstantiated claims, I asked you to back that up, and you couldn't.
Hate to piss on your parade, but I don't want data to substantiate that there were more remainers than leavers.
I'm not bothered if there are more remainers in the politics forum.
I didn't say you 'always made unsubstantiated claims'.
What I actually said was 'its a common occurrence' in regards to you 'make a statement, then when challenged you have no data to substantiate it'.
As for backing up my claim, I just have. 'Couldn't' is now 'can'.
It's all about grammar!
Couldn't being present - can't being past but in the grand scheme of things they are the same but in different tenses - simples!
He said "can" not "can't"."
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But yes I stand corrected! |
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