The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (36 Viewers)

As of right now, how are thinking of voting? In or out

  • Remain

    Votes: 23 37.1%
  • Leave

    Votes: 35 56.5%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Not registered or not intention to vote

    Votes: 1 1.6%

  • Total voters
    62
  • Poll closed .

Astute

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Do you ever consider that there may be two sides to a story?

Not all Catalonians want independence. We would only know the real feelings if it were a free and fair vote.

To get that they have to act in accordance with the Spanish and the Catalonian Constitution/ Law. It may be impossible under Spanish law, but it would be possible in Catalonia if the Parliament had at least 90 votes in favour of a referendum. The Catalonian government got 72 votes and ignored Catalonian law by going ahead. A totally undemocratic move.

Nice.

The EU have condemned the police brutality, which itself, although unacceptable, turned out to be greatly exaggerated.

The EU supports legal self determination through the Prodi principle.
The EU only said anything because of the uproar of them saying nothing.

Saying that nearly a thousand people were injured by the police an exaggeration? We would have riots here for much less.
 

Astute

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Merkel is not taking Germany out of the EU. May is responsible for the most important international negotiations concerning the future of the UK since WWII. A big difference.
Millions of people who voted to leave the EU have never and would never vote Tory. Millions of people who voted to stay in the EU voted Tory. And May also wanted us to stay in the EU.

There is an even bigger difference.
 

Sick Boy

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Millions of people who voted to leave the EU have never and would never vote Tory. Millions of people who voted to stay in the EU voted Tory. And May also wanted us to stay in the EU.

There is an even bigger difference.

Millions who voted remain would never vote Tories. Millions who voted leave vote Tory.

The majority of Labour voters and members want to remain in the EU.
 

Astute

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Seeing as though not being hostile to the EU means that I enjoy a bit of violence, I'm surprised you're even asking.
I'm not hostile to the EU. I can see the good and bad of being in the EU.

I think that I would be better off if we stayed in. But I want to know that my younger kids will be able to have their own home. And with growing terrorist problems I want to know that they will be safe. I don't agree with Juncker when he says that it is worth terrorists being able to move around freely so we can move around freely.
 

Sick Boy

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I'm not hostile to the EU. I can see the good and bad of being in the EU.

I think that I would be better off if we stayed in. But I want to know that my younger kids will be able to have their own home. And with growing terrorist problems I want to know that they will be safe. I don't agree with Juncker when he says that it is worth terrorists being able to move around freely so we can move around freely.

How would staying the EU mean that you wouldn't be able to pass on your home?
 

martcov

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The EU only said anything because of the uproar of them saying nothing.

Saying that nearly a thousand people were injured by the police an exaggeration? We would have riots here for much less.

According to reports there were 800 people treated at the hospitals A & e of which 4 were to do with police violence.
 

Astute

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According to reports there were 800 people treated at the hospitals A & e of which 4 were to do with police violence.
And the rest of them beat each other up?

We have all seen the videos. Only 4? And you still believe the Spanish government?
 

Astute

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Not sure what the EU has to do with any of this.
You moan that you pay 1k a month rent for a one bed flat. This is as you know caused by over demand.

Yet you don't understand?
 

Grendel

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YouGov | How Britain Voted

Amongst Labour members the figure is even higher.

Highly unlikely for the majority of the country for 2 reasons

1. Most labour areas voted leave. The poll I suspect is distorted by the London impact

2. More critically the only reason labour succeeded beyond expectation at the election was the collapse of the ukip vote and the transfer to labour of that vote

You gov also did a poll on intelligence of voters and entirely based intelligence on having a degree. So a media studies 3rd class degree student at Cumbria university is deemed more intelligent than someone say in their 50's whose running a business employing hundreds of people.
 

Astute

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YouGov | How Britain Voted

Amongst Labour members the figure is even higher.
Yes Yougov. Those who said that it would be a landslide victory for remain. Those who said the Tories would get the majority in the last two general elections.

All they do is ask a small amount of people which way they will vote or which way they did vote them multiply it by a large number. That is why they are frequently wrong.
 

Sick Boy

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Highly unlikely for the majority of the country for 2 reasons

1. Most labour areas voted leave. The poll I suspect is distorted by the London impact

2. More critically the only reason labour succeeded beyond expectation at the election was the collapse of the ukip vote and the transfer to labour of that vote

You gov also did a poll on intelligence of voters and entirely based intelligence on having a degree. So a media studies 3rd class degree student at Cumbria university is deemed more intelligent than someone say in their 50's whose running a business employing hundreds of people.

You really should be in the mainstream media with your insight and insider knowledge.
 

Astute

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The rental market in Brighton has more to do with the demand from the within the UK to move there and due to the high number of students in the city.
So you lied when you said the total opposite the other day?
 

NorthernWisdom

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The rental market in Brighton has more to do with the demand from the within the UK to move there and due to the high number of students in the city.
It's also become trendy as a London enclave, hasn't it? Well-to-do city dwellers have moved out to be by the sea... and it's also become a tech/web centre too.

Was always pricey anyway, but the fact it's become trendy trendy has bumped it beyond. People can live in Portsmouth if they fancy cheaper rents ;)
 

Sick Boy

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Highly unlikely for the majority of the country for 2 reasons

1. Most labour areas voted leave. The poll I suspect is distorted by the London impact

2. More critically the only reason labour succeeded beyond expectation at the election was the collapse of the ukip vote and the transfer to labour of that vote

You gov also did a poll on intelligence of voters and entirely based intelligence on having a degree. So a media studies 3rd class degree student at Cumbria university is deemed more intelligent than someone say in their 50's whose running a business employing hundreds of people.

It's based on education, not intelligence. I do agree that degrees have slowly become more debased though.
 

Sick Boy

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It's also become trendy as a London enclave, hasn't it? Well-to-do city dwellers have moved out to be by the sea... and it's also become a tech/web centre too.

Was always pricey anyway, but the fact it's become trendy trendy has bumped it beyond. People can live in Portsmouth if they fancy cheaper rents ;)

Yes that is true, though over the last 5 years it has got even more expensive and now it is even more "London by the sea". House prices will continue to increase as people move out of the capital looking to buy bigger homes.
 

Astute

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I wasn't aware that I had blamed the EU for the issue with accommodation in Brighton and claimed there were no students in the city.
You said it is a multi racial area with people from all over.

Just looked at the census. 80.5% White British. Next other white 8.5%

This includes students.
 

Grendel

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You really should be in the mainstream media with your insight and insider knowledge.

Most labour areas did vote leave and ukip vote moved to labour. You govs definition is there to see

You just need to think and absorb facts rather than blindly post
 

Sick Boy

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Most labour areas did vote leave and ukip vote moved to labour. You govs definition is there to see

You just need to think and absorb facts rather than blindly post

It still doesn't mean more Labour voters voted leave though. Your own party is the one more worried about UKIP voters anyway.
 

Grendel

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Astute

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It still doesn't mean more Labour voters voted leave though. Your own party is the one more worried about UKIP voters anyway.
We have been told that older voters voted leave. The younger voters voted remain. The higher educated voted remain and the least educated voted leave.

So Labour voters are more highly educated than the Tory voters?
 

Grendel

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What a waste of money, feeding that sort of cash in rent to someone else !

Also my guess is he'll be renting when he leaves to live in the EU zone
 

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