What will the turnout be at the EU referendum?

What will the turnout be at the EU referendum?

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Calletrece

320 posts

130 months

Thursday 16th June 2016
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greygoose said:
It's quite simple, you should get lost and not come back.
Thank you for your intelligent insight.

Maybe next time instead of being abusive, you could, like me, engage in intelligent discussion.

Until then, I forgive your comment.

greygoose

8,262 posts

195 months

Thursday 16th June 2016
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Calletrece said:
greygoose said:
It's quite simple, you should get lost and not come back.
Thank you for your intelligent insight.

Maybe next time instead of being abusive, you could, like me, engage in intelligent discussion.

Until then, I forgive your comment.
I couldn't give a toss if you forgive my comment or not, your comment that an MP who had just been brutally murdered had "kicked the bucket, and it was one less vote for leaving" was vile and you can attempt to claim the moral high ground all you want.

Mario149

7,758 posts

178 months

Saturday 18th June 2016
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FunkyChucker said:
PRTVR said:
I think there will be a 110% turnout all for remain, democracy is dead.
Yes, I think some people will vote with their emotions...

Comment on the Huddersfield Daily Examiner website said:
I was on a fence between leaving and staying - now I definitely voting to stay.
Her opinion costed her life, that is not right
Is there another poll before the vote?
I think a great many will vote emotionally if the polls are right and EU immigration is a major reason for voting leave. Even as a Remainer, I can see there are some good arguments for Leaving, but "uncontrolled EU immigration" is not one of them.

Wozy68

5,390 posts

170 months

Saturday 18th June 2016
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Mario149 said:
FunkyChucker said:
PRTVR said:
I think there will be a 110% turnout all for remain, democracy is dead.
Yes, I think some people will vote with their emotions...

Comment on the Huddersfield Daily Examiner website said:
I was on a fence between leaving and staying - now I definitely voting to stay.
Her opinion costed her life, that is not right
Is there another poll before the vote?
I think a great many will vote emotionally if the polls are right and EU immigration is a major reason for voting leave. Even as a Remainer, I can see there are some good arguments for Leaving, but "uncontrolled EU immigration" is not one of them.
I think there is also the sovereign argument as well, well that seems to be a lot of the feedback I'm getting from the Outs. The Ins just seem to talk financial, which of course is also an important argument, but seem to offer anything else.

ben5575

6,281 posts

221 months

Saturday 18th June 2016
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Chatting to my friend in electoral services. Postal votes started being opened yesterday and the postal response has been very high, much higher than the last GE apparently. Obviously only one LA and postal not ordinary votes, so may not be representative.

ukaskew

10,642 posts

221 months

Saturday 18th June 2016
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fblm said:
hehe
The leave campaign should visit every campus and give out free pot noodles the day before then they would have no reason to leave the house and would play xbox and wnak all day.
Uni has finished for the Undergrads now. I'm not sure if that will help or hinder the Remain campaign. My Uni polled all eligible students (over 2000) and it was something like 88% remain.

My gut feeling is that they will have been more likely to vote if they were still on campus.

Jockman

17,917 posts

160 months

Saturday 18th June 2016
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ben5575 said:
Chatting to my friend in electoral services. Postal votes started being opened yesterday and the postal response has been very high, much higher than the last GE apparently. Obviously only one LA and postal not ordinary votes, so may not be representative.
I'm in the bars of Kalkan with a hefty contingent of cockernees (you'd have to be to afford property here).

All postal vote. All out.