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Eu Referendum What Do You Think The Result Will Be?
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I am voting to leave but I think in all honesty the result will be remain by a small majority what do others think the result will be
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Jourdain, every single voting slip is kept and can be examined and checked.
Every count is overseen by several independent neutral referees.
Every count can be questioned and a recount ordered if there is the slightest sign of mismanagement.
To say the government will rig the result is absurd. It would not last 10 seconds. It is not the government itself that runs an election or referendum it is an independant body ( I think it is The Electoral reform society)
In or out we can be utterly certain that this vote has been 100% fair and above board.
You are questioning the most basic principle of democracy and freedom!
Every count is overseen by several independent neutral referees.
Every count can be questioned and a recount ordered if there is the slightest sign of mismanagement.
To say the government will rig the result is absurd. It would not last 10 seconds. It is not the government itself that runs an election or referendum it is an independant body ( I think it is The Electoral reform society)
In or out we can be utterly certain that this vote has been 100% fair and above board.
You are questioning the most basic principle of democracy and freedom!
//You are questioning the most basic principle of democracy and freedom!//
After demands of tampering from the Austrian public, there is now to be a re-count of their last election.
The Oldham West postal voting was definitely 'bent', as was the South Thanet election.
"Too close to call" elections are always dodgy, that's how GW Bush got into power. A decisive win (either way) would be the best outcome.
After demands of tampering from the Austrian public, there is now to be a re-count of their last election.
The Oldham West postal voting was definitely 'bent', as was the South Thanet election.
"Too close to call" elections are always dodgy, that's how GW Bush got into power. A decisive win (either way) would be the best outcome.
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Unless UKIP has fallen back since May, I think we can say 4 million votes are secure for leave, which is 8-9% of the electorate (45m quoted this morning) and most of us would imagine an uncertainty zone of about 10% so I think it could be a close finish, either way.
On the assumption that the young outnumber the old (depends where you draw the dividing line, heh) and some of the older voters may be voting with their grandkids in mind, I think it might go with Remain.
I like being proven wrong though ;-)
Unless UKIP has fallen back since May, I think we can say 4 million votes are secure for leave, which is 8-9% of the electorate (45m quoted this morning) and most of us would imagine an uncertainty zone of about 10% so I think it could be a close finish, either way.
On the assumption that the young outnumber the old (depends where you draw the dividing line, heh) and some of the older voters may be voting with their grandkids in mind, I think it might go with Remain.
I like being proven wrong though ;-)