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How Will The Eu Vote Go?
We have lots of posts from the 'leave' and the 'stay' sides on AB but how despite your own convictions do you really believe the vote will go?
I am firmly in the 'stay' camp and I think the 'stay'vote will be around 55% , what do the rest of you think?
I do NOT mean your own view but what you think will actually happen at the referendum.
I am firmly in the 'stay' camp and I think the 'stay'vote will be around 55% , what do the rest of you think?
I do NOT mean your own view but what you think will actually happen at the referendum.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wouldn't care to say. I'd expect the result to be very close. With respect to the passion, though -- you probably can't get more passionate about voting than the "Yes Scotland" Camp, but in the end the signs that they were going to win or come scarily close was enough to compel all the quieter "no" voters to turn up. A similar thing is possible here. If things look like they are going to be close then both sides would be, I hope, encouraged to turn up -- in particular, that might negate the passion of the Brexit supporters.
I'm worried, either way, that the result is going to be so close that it's hardly decisive even if we voted to stay. Nothing short of a total hammering for Brexit would convince them to shut up about it, and that's hardly likely. I don't see it going more than 55-45 either way, and at this stage that's basically a dead heat.
I'm worried, either way, that the result is going to be so close that it's hardly decisive even if we voted to stay. Nothing short of a total hammering for Brexit would convince them to shut up about it, and that's hardly likely. I don't see it going more than 55-45 either way, and at this stage that's basically a dead heat.
I agree with jim360. I think that as on here, people who support staying in the EU feel they would get abuse from the more ardent 'leave' supporters, so they keep quiet. However when it comes to the actual poll no one but them sees where they put the cross, so they vote with their belief.
( on AB I have been accused of 'being a millionaire' and ' having my snout in the trough' for showing support for 'stay' when the truth is I am a 65 year old on pension credit without a valid passport)
If you follow the betting on the link I supplied you can see the odds against a 'leave' vote lengthening by the day, so I still think the 'Remain' vote will be around 55%.
( on AB I have been accused of 'being a millionaire' and ' having my snout in the trough' for showing support for 'stay' when the truth is I am a 65 year old on pension credit without a valid passport)
If you follow the betting on the link I supplied you can see the odds against a 'leave' vote lengthening by the day, so I still think the 'Remain' vote will be around 55%.