Europe - in or out?

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Europe: In or Out?

Poll ended at Thu Jun 30, 2016 7:31 pm

In
7
41%
Out
10
59%
 
Total votes: 17

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Europe - in or out?

Post by Pompski! »

No opinions, no scaremongering. Just vote in or out. Simples!
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Post by itsaintfunny »

My postal vote for out has already been sent [ and the poll option didn't work btw]
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The poll doesn't work with some board styles - subsilver2 works for me.
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You've forgotten option 3: Shake it All About
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Kick Europe out of Britain...yeah...then build a wall...or a moat....or maube a couple of seas and a channel...and make them pay for it!....It'll be Great....trust me. Y'all just don't win anymore. You don't win at football, you don't win at tennis. Vote to kick Europe out of Britain and make Britain Grrrreat again!
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You've forgotten option 4; the draw and they have to go to penalties.
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Pompey Penguin wrote:You've forgotten option 4; the draw and they have to go to penalties.
In or Out, there will be penalties, why do you think the date for the referendum was bought forward by a year.
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Didn't work when I tried doing your poll, but I'm IN.

PS I don't want a fight or a discussion about it :wink:
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The Independence Day sequel is released on June 23rd.

Reckon that was planned? Or just a coincidence?

Or more importantly, really necessary? Because it was crap first time around.
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Post by Pompski! »

It's gonna be a close call by the looks if it. The big BBC debate tonight looks interesting.. if only because that chump Farage isn't part of it.

I'm out btw.
Nothing to do will immigration, just want political change and genuinely think that within12 months the country will be better off.
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Pompski! wrote: Nothing to do will immigration, just want political change
The problem is that the political change you wish for could involve the likes of Boris Johnson and Michael Gove running the country - a right couple of loons!
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Selsey Bill wrote:
Pompski! wrote: Nothing to do will immigration, just want political change
The problem is that the political change you wish for could involve the likes of Boris Johnson and Michael Gove running the country - a right couple of loons!
Only for another few years at most. Also neither of those will get the leadership vote from all the Tory members who they have screwed over in the last few months.
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Post by HappyHour@TheBreweryOfLife »

If we vote to leave, I fully encourage all Brexiters to show off their bravery by wearing big shiny "I voted Out!" badges at all times, putting similarly vast stickers on their cars and also making this loud and clear on their CVs.
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HappyHour@TheBreweryOfLife wrote:If we vote to leave, I fully encourage all Brexiters to show off their bravery by wearing big shiny "I voted Out!" badges at all times, putting similarly vast stickers on their cars and also making this loud and clear on their CVs.
Well I am honestly unsure what I'm going to vote - but if I vote Remain I'll wear a big yellow streak down my back.
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Post by HappyHour@TheBreweryOfLife »

Earl Grey wrote:
HappyHour@TheBreweryOfLife wrote:If we vote to leave, I fully encourage all Brexiters to show off their bravery by wearing big shiny "I voted Out!" badges at all times, putting similarly vast stickers on their cars and also making this loud and clear on their CVs.
Well I am honestly unsure what I'm going to vote - but if I vote Remain I'll wear a big yellow streak down my back.
And a bike helmet, at all times, if you vote Leave?
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