In or out, who has changed their mind and secondly who voted today

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  • mamba80
    mamba80 Posts: 5,032
    Voted IN, i can see Coopster is genuine in his beliefs but i can see no sound economic reason to leave and i do not wish to hand power to the likes of Gove and Johnson.

    Perhaps if we had a higher calibre of politician in this country, the OUTs may well have made a more convincing case.
  • orraloon
    orraloon Posts: 13,269
    Ah well, soon will find out if the nutjobs have managed to fool enough of the people once, as Abe Lincoln probably didn't say.

    Bad news is this ain't over whichever way the result goes. The divisions in our society brought right into full sunlight by these political shenanigans don't go away tomorrow. Too much nasty stuff out and running.
  • joelsim
    joelsim Posts: 7,552
    orraloon wrote:
    Ah well, soon will find out if the nutjobs have managed to fool enough of the people once, as Abe Lincoln probably didn't say.

    Bad news is this ain't over whichever way the result goes. The divisions in our society brought right into full sunlight by these political shenanigans don't go away tomorrow. Too much nasty stuff out and running.

    ^Yep
  • pblakeney
    pblakeney Posts: 27,486
    Looks like the Nation changed it"s mind.
    What do polls know?
    The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
    I am not sure. You have no chance.
    Veronese68 wrote:
    PB is the most sensible person on here.
  • cougie
    cougie Posts: 22,512
    Amazing victory for gut feeling over all of the experts.

    Maybe we should bin surgeons and economists and just ask Joe Public on everything. Whats the worst that could happen?