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  • nico-t
    emperor of my world
    • Aug 2004
    • 29903

    #1

    Question to people from the UK (Brexit)

    What's the average opinion on Brexit in your direct environment? Family, friends, neighbors etc?

    And what do you feel is the average in the UK in general?

    Because this referendum is extremely important, not only to you but also to the Netherlands and all other countries who are ruled by this EU dictatorship.

    I am asking this because of the unbelievable Brexit polls:
    https://ig.ft.com/sites/brexit-polling/
    latest is 46% stay (WTF) and 43% leave.

    I would have assumed, especially by now, that you would have about 60% who would vote leave (same as our Dutch referendum). Yet there are lots of people who vote stay. How come? Is everyone asleep? Or are the polls just not accurate?
  • Jel
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2007
    • 6904

    #2
    seems a 50/50 split really amongst my friends, most of what you'd label lefties are in favour of staying, most of what's typically describes as the right want out.

    Me? I couldn't give a fuck one way or the other so won't be voting... the day my life is down to some external shit like what govt is in, or whether we are in europe or not, amongst other external shit like oh noes the 1%, is the day I give myself a huge smack in my own mouth.

    If I were actually forced to vote, I'd vote out, purely because lefties are more annoying than the right.

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    • wehateporn
      Promoting Debate on GFY
      • Apr 2007
      • 27176

      #3
      Asked about 10 people, 9 want out, 1 wants in

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      • helmuc
        HostMaria
        • Aug 2012
        • 440

        #4
        Originally posted by nico-t

        Because this referendum is extremely important, not only to you but also to the Netherlands and all other countries who are ruled by this EU dictatorship.
        .. call names as they are.. it is movement against German dictatorship no the EU one..

        I am Latvian (EU) and have been living in the UK for the last 6 years and support this desire to leave EU, although it could bite me in the ass :D

        I have a hobby podcast for Latvians who live in the UK (small EU nation - population less than 2 mil) and did recort a short 5 min podcast for them to understand what is it all about: https://soundcloud.com/tautauk/041-i...-david-cameron
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        • wehateporn
          Promoting Debate on GFY
          • Apr 2007
          • 27176

          #5
          Originally posted by nico-t

          I would have assumed, especially by now, that you would have about 60% who would vote leave (same as our Dutch referendum). Yet there are lots of people who vote stay. How come? Is everyone asleep? Or are the polls just not accurate?
          If the referendum was honest the UK would be right out of the EU, but unfortunately they'll be rigging it with the postal votes, like they did with the Scottish one

          Scrap 'on demand' postal voting to curb fraud, says judge - BBC News

          https://www.sott.net/article/286355-...ow-and-the-Why

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          • mineistaken
            See signature :)
            • Apr 2007
            • 29656

            #6
            Originally posted by helmuc
            .. call names as they are.. it is movement against German dictatorship no the EU one..

            I am Latvian (EU) and have been living in the UK for the last 6 years and support this desire to leave EU, although it could bite me in the ass :D

            I have a hobby podcast for Latvians who live in the UK (small EU nation - population less than 2 mil) and did recort a short 5 min podcast for them to understand what is it all about: https://soundcloud.com/tautauk/041-i...-david-cameron
            Latvian traitor

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            • arock10
              Confirmed User
              • Jan 2006
              • 6217

              #7
              Do whatever makes the pound go down in value... I reckon that's exit
              Sup

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              • DraX
                Confirmed User
                • Oct 2002
                • 7147

                #8
                Media and certain elite millionaires are also working hard now spreading how much of a loss it will be if U.K. leaves EU. So propaganda and fear mongering on the schedule.

                There will be a period of transition no doubt but the U.K. will adapt and survive.

                I do fear it will end in U.K. staying, voters are easy manipulated lemmings and the elite knows that.
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                • mineistaken
                  See signature :)
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 29656

                  #9
                  It is funny that no anti EU brainwash agenda referendums/elections do not end well. Examples:
                  Scottish exit close, but badly
                  Austrian presidential elections very close, but badly
                  NL referendum - correct, but ignored/overrules by EU powers
                  Brexis - I predict the same tendency, close, but badly.

                  Wehateporn already weighted in regards to conspiracy element..

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                  • CurrentlySober
                    Too lazy to wipe my ass
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 38938

                    #10
                    I'm personally voting to leave. IMO there is too much unnecessary rules being imposed by Europe (Such as the new vaping regulations etc) and I also don't like the obvious lies that the government are saying in order to get people to vote 'Stay'...


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                    • Manfap
                      Confirmed User
                      • Jan 2013
                      • 2626

                      #11
                      I can't vote because I've lived outside the UK too long... bastards.

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                      • nico-t
                        emperor of my world
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 29903

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Jel
                        seems a 50/50 split really amongst my friends, most of what you'd label lefties are in favour of staying, most of what's typically describes as the right want out.

                        Me? I couldn't give a fuck one way or the other so won't be voting... the day my life is down to some external shit like what govt is in, or whether we are in europe or not, amongst other external shit like oh noes the 1%, is the day I give myself a huge smack in my own mouth.

                        If I were actually forced to vote, I'd vote out, purely because lefties are more annoying than the right.
                        it's pretty important, it was, is and will be. You can see one of the effects of the EU in London. It's pretty much an islamic city now.

                        Other even more important effects it has and will have, is EU law which will simply overrule your sovereignty. This means EU officials who were never elected by you or any other citizen lay down their own laws on you. When citizens disagree they cant get these officials to step down, because they were never voted in to begin with. It's the definition of a dictatorship.

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                        • Scott McD
                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                          • Nov 2002
                          • 67798

                          #13
                          I'm voting OUT !!

                          Typical of the UK in general to moan for years about the EU and how much it costs us every damn year to be a member, how we gave to stick to their ridiculous "human rights" laws, and of course the immigration issue which as everyone knows is out of hand by now, yet it comes to the vote and we shit it again because our government have played every scare story they can come up with.

                          Apparently most Scots are voting 'stay'. Which doesn't surprise me since we shat it to vote "Yes" last year to seperate from the rest of the UK.

                          Get me the fuck out of here...


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                          • nico-t
                            emperor of my world
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 29903

                            #14
                            Originally posted by mineistaken
                            It is funny that no anti EU brainwash agenda referendums/elections do not end well. Examples:
                            Scottish exit close, but badly
                            Austrian presidential elections very close, but badly
                            NL referendum - correct, but ignored/overrules by EU powers
                            Brexis - I predict the same tendency, close, but badly.

                            Wehateporn already weighted in regards to conspiracy element..
                            Yes, that's what i expect as well. When they feel all their blatant, offensive lies to their own citizens are failing, they will absolutely rig it.

                            The Dutch referendum was not binding for the government, it was consultative. I think when it would have been binding the propaganda would be much more in full force like it was now. But our government did had to make a decision (respect the No or refuse the outcome) by law, which they didn't - they just postponed their decision, an illegal decision by law, to save their own asses. "It takes months!" is what our head traitor said. Because he is waiting for the Brexit outcome first, that lying piece of shit. While closing deals with Ukraine behind closed doors.
                            All this when we all voted No... it is just getting completely ignored because, once again, the EU wants it. That nice EU. A blessing to our democracy.

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                            • nico-t
                              emperor of my world
                              • Aug 2004
                              • 29903

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Scott McD
                              I'm voting OUT !!

                              Typical of the UK in general to moan for years about the EU and how much it costs us every damn year to be a member, how we gave to stick to their ridiculous "human rights" laws, and of course the immigration issue which as everyone knows is out of hand by now, yet it comes to the vote and we shit it again because our government have played every scare story they can come up with.

                              Apparently most Scots are voting 'stay'. Which doesn't surprise me since we shat it to vote "Yes" last year to seperate from the rest of the UK.

                              Get me the fuck out of here...
                              I stumbled across big headed, tiny faced David Camerons Twitter the other day. The lies about a Brexit he spews are so ridiculous it's laughable. He is just lying in the faces of the citizens, to read it made me sick to my stomach. These assholes should be locked up for treason in a heartbeat.

                              The saddest part is that after all this, people like slimy prime minister Rutte her in NL, who lies, cheats and fucks us over on a daily basis, will still have supporters of completely dense, ignorant slaves. Same with traitor Cameron.

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