Would you change your Ref vote if you could go back time?

Would you change your Ref vote if you could go back time?

Poll: Would you change your Ref vote if you could go back time?

Total Members Polled: 819

No - voted Leave, def still would: 53%
No - voted Remain, def still would: 36%
Yes - voted Leave, would change to Remain: 4%
Yes - voted Remain, would change to Leave: 2%
Didn't vote - would vote Leave now: 1%
Didn't vote - would vote Remain now: 2%
Didn't vote - still wouldn't vote: 2%
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MarshPhantom

9,658 posts

137 months

Wednesday 29th June 2016
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motco said:
Mario149 said:
motco said:
How do we 'know' migrants over-contribute comapred with the indigenous population? Serious question; not a dig.
If you have a quick google of something like "how much do immigrants contribute to the uk" there's lots of stuff out there to read. Figures vary a bit, but for EU immigrants from some countries it can actually be as much as £1.65 for every £1 they take out. A more average figure would be something like £1.12 for immigrants from the last 10 countries to join in 2004. EU immigrants actually seem to contribute more than non-EU ones on average, despite the non-EU people already being subject to a points-type system.
The Economist and Guardian say they do but Migration Watch says they don't. See my confusion and the basis for querying 'know'?

Unbiased opinion, still less fact, is a rare commodity.
I can why Migration Watch may have an agenda but not The Economist.