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danllama said:
JawKnee said:
The majority of left wing party voters voted remain
LOL. Source, please.4% of UKIP????? How??
Did they forget what UKIP was an acronym for? Did they not understand what the referendom on Uk Indipendance was for???
If ever there was a reason for a second referendum, these 4% might be it. Obviously didnt understand the whole thing. Maybe Blair et al should focus on these 4%???
Did they forget what UKIP was an acronym for? Did they not understand what the referendom on Uk Indipendance was for???
If ever there was a reason for a second referendum, these 4% might be it. Obviously didnt understand the whole thing. Maybe Blair et al should focus on these 4%???
williamp said:
4% of UKIP????? How??
Did they forget what UKIP was an acronym for? Did they not understand what the referendom on Uk Indipendance was for???
If ever there was a reason for a second referendum, these 4% might be it. Obviously didnt understand the whole thing. Maybe Blair et al should focus on these 4%???
Why would Blair need to focus on those people? They already voted the way he wanted them to.Did they forget what UKIP was an acronym for? Did they not understand what the referendom on Uk Indipendance was for???
If ever there was a reason for a second referendum, these 4% might be it. Obviously didnt understand the whole thing. Maybe Blair et al should focus on these 4%???
Additionally, 4% of UKIP voters is around 150,000 people, it wouldn't make any material difference even if, as I say, they hadn't already voted remain.
Don't forget that the Ashcroft poll was a recalled vote poll. Basically that means that respondents were asked to declare how they voted in the 2015 GE, and how they voted in the referendum. Those answers are taken at face value.
Academic studies have shown repeatedly that people are not that accurate or honest in their declarations after the event, they forget who they voted for, they declare that the voted for the winning side when they voted for the loser, they say they voted when they didn't, and vice versa, in short they are fallible and sometimes lie.
Academic studies have shown repeatedly that people are not that accurate or honest in their declarations after the event, they forget who they voted for, they declare that the voted for the winning side when they voted for the loser, they say they voted when they didn't, and vice versa, in short they are fallible and sometimes lie.
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PurpleMoonlight said:
What's the odds on there being a EU on 30th March 2019?
FTFYDo you even read the news?
Honestly, keep up at the back.
FiF said:
Much as it absolutely pains me to confirm anything that old Foot in Mouth troll posts, even a stopped clock is right twice a day. One wonders how they lost, a right wing stitch up, obviously, in their dreams.
Anyone remember this conversation?
Devil2575 said:
bmw535i said:
Devil2575 said:
All UKIP voters who voted will have voted leave. I bet the vast majority of them voted. If you think about your comment for a second you'll realise how silly it is.
I've been thinking about it and concluded that it's silly to think ALL UKIP supporters voted and then say that the majority will have. You can water your silly statement down further if you like. Did you miss my question about having experience of refugees or the middle eastern countries they come from?
Anyone who considers themselves a supporter of any political party is pretty likely to vote, but especially UKIP.
Any person with a grain of intelligence would agree with what I said.
No I have no direct experience if middle eastern refugees. I've spoken to a few but that is it.
I'm done with this now. Talking to a pedant is boring.
Bye.
Wish I had that graph to hand at the time
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