Remain will win by a comfortable margin. When votes are tight there's always a late surge to the status quo.
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Remain will win by a comfortable margin. When votes are tight there's always a late surge to the status quo.
On one of the most important days of a generation our local newspaper has some shit about a junkie 'moving house' using nothing but his pushbike as a main story.
https://www.thecourier.co.uk/news/lo...es-online-hit/
LOL it was the 2nd story in behind some rapist/murderer being on the run. It's now disappeared in to 'watch now!' so they must have heeded my advice.
1) That's a proper grafter.
2) For a newspaper named 'The Courier' that's an ideal headline.
3) lol Scotland.
Voted leave as did the rest of the family/friends. Will be interesting.
Test.
Decent guide for any mugs like me who will stay up for some of the coverage: https://www.buzzfeed.com/jamesball/h...VZW#.dvqj2Qgq6
The map they have in there is very interesting. The divide is basically the same as in the AV referendum - London, university towns, and Scotland like to stay, everywhere else likes to go.
There are reports of high turnouts, so either all of the students have bothered this time round or the PLEBS are going to don it.
Not sure how much you can tell from reports through the day. Was there not talk of really high turnout in 2010 which turned out to be bollocks.
If it is true it seems mixed. According to Twitter people there's high turnout in Leicester council estates and in west London, so positives for both sides. There were more young people than usual at my polling station but I was only there for five minutes so it means fuck all.
Is there any sort of exit poll for this?
They're not doing them, for some reason that was discussed earlier but I can't remember.
Yeah, we don't need two of these being posted in simultaneously.