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Are you Brexit?
Poll ended at 20 Jun 2016, 4:56 pm
In 50%  50%  [ 4 ]
Out 13%  13%  [ 1 ]
Away 13%  13%  [ 1 ]
Undecided 25%  25%  [ 2 ]
Total votes : 8

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05 Jun 2016, 4:56 pm

Should we stay or should we go? Have your say now Brits and colonies.

The moment has come.. finally. The E.U wrecking ball has been made public for everyone's knowledge. Now, the big question however simple or obvious, is.. do we stay or do we go?'
My current thought processess signify that throughout all of this hype and coverage we get from the media trooping Brexit coverage or Tory 's, oh.. I mean iron frought passifiers, is, how far are the remain campaign willing to go to tackle what is undoubtedly a final mistaken judgement,and unwritten loophole into act 2 of parliament, my own guess is that when the moment finally arrives, Brussels and their greedy allies are going to realise, that they need us more than we need them and break the old ways of martyrdom,whilst handing the globe back into the hands of our future allies and friends and people.
Even if your not politically inclined, the power to finally seize protocol within your own present future, and take the power within your hands is overwhelming. The outcome is only made real with voters who actually turn in to vote.
Two years of future recall will only stand in the way if people back down.
Why should my country, the U.K, do anyone else favours??

The way forwards is often the way forwards, and the only irony, is that we won't need a locked down or whipped up fictional and political story to make our posterity complete again.

To make unsure steps into the unknown is only another positive, and should we need to stand up to a carnival of onslaught and protesters, the only drag will be the final countdown, and nothing more.
Stand proud, back Brexit but in the end, do whatever your heart and gut are really telling you.

We are the people and the economy, so let's unite.
Vote on June 23rd.



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06 Jun 2016, 4:43 am

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P.S The vote poll is only for those resident solely in the United Kingdom.

Any other thoughts or comments can be included if the person is a member of Great Britain or British Colony and backs any thoughtful side of the argument.

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06 Jun 2016, 5:09 am

Hello, I would just like to fully understand your poll.
If a person answered 'IN' would that be:
'IN' the Brexit group,
OR
'IN' the EU?



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06 Jun 2016, 4:48 pm

Empathy wrote:
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P.S The vote poll is only for those resident solely in the United Kingdom.


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So you want me to clarify the U.K vote poll? Its for anyone who lives in the U.K and needs one to make some sort of de pressurised vote. I think there's already been a Brexit poll sometime ago. This is based on U.K member pre-practice votes only.

I understand that people who use this part of the forum may be thinking it has some gender issue attached. Well, it doesn't but the overall thinking so far is that it should be. Whether people exploit the question to their advantage, like if your female, vote Brexit to be out or vote In if you're for in, I don't know.

Different polls for different references can have multiple opinion polls. It all depends on who's reading it and where.

I believe the other one is in the In Depth forum discussion. Food for thought.



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07 Jun 2016, 6:05 am

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