if anyone is interested Andrew Neil tore Osborne several new ones over free movement,Turkey and the false £4300 figure
bbc1 wed 7.30pm
He defended the £4300 figure and didn't shy away from it.
if anyone is interested Andrew Neil tore Osborne several new ones over free movement,Turkey and the false £4300 figure
bbc1 wed 7.30pm
......... Impressive wasn't he.He defended the £4300 figure and didn't shy away from it.
That will be the same dictated to Switzerland that have voted to end free movement by Feb 2017
......... Impressive wasn't he.
You'd be surprised. According to the BBC:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36480764
According to the government's data website, 525,000 people applied to register to vote during the day - 170,000 were aged 25 to 34, 132,000 under the age of 25 and 100,000 aged 35 to 44. It also shows that the peak users came at 22:15 BST when 50,711 people were using the service at the same time. There were 26,000 people on the site at 23:55 BST and 20,416 people using the site at 12:01 BST, just after the deadline.
Half a million people - although it's only 1 or 2 percent of the total possible electorate. Completely agree about more people voting the better.
He defended the £4300 figure and didn't shy away from it.
He defended the £4300 figure and didn't shy away from it.
You know, funnily enough, I was quite impressed. Andrew Neil is a tough customer and GO didn't back down on any point really.
I read something today that said something along the lines of... although before the last election circa 400 thousand people registered to vote the day before the election, that only equated to about 100 thousand on the electoral register as most people who try and register are either already registered (as there is no way of checking if you are registered) or illegible to vote.
Still a whole load of people waiting till the last day though.
True. He was wrong though. The Treasury notes said that this number was misleading and shouldn't be used. Because....it's a projected difference between where UK GDP might be if we remain In, compared with where it might be if we were Out. A forecast which should be treated with caution, arbitrarily shared out by the number of households in the UK. And which actually represents a smaller increase in GDP than we might otherwise have achieved, not a fall in absolute terms. So basically a meaningless number.
I don't see what is meaningless about the number, it illustrates the massive economic benefit to staying in in terms that people can relate to.
Remain are leading our young people up the garden path. Why would young people want to effectively Remain in a club that allows your competition unrestricted access to their jobs market, I don't get it, I really don't. They will find out soon enough. That one chance of making a real difference, flushed down the toilet.
Yep, I read elsewhere today that a large proportion of the late registers for the referendum were already on the list but just hadn't had their voting card. Although I feel the onus is on the voter to get their arse in gear, the numbers involved and the mess (and cost this causes) I wonder if there's an easier or more efficient way to do this - an automatic opt-in system based on NI numbers but I just can't see how that could work in practice.
I'm left thinking that we have to stick with the current system but clearly for a lot of people they haven't been getting the message so the government needs to find different ways of advertising this - especially for the under 25s.
Just a remain carve up...Yep the people shold have got their arse in gear. They knew the deadline day. Then somone decides to allow extra time to register. This to me is changing the rules. Surely that is illegal when a campaign as important as this is under way.
Yep the people shold have got their arse in gear. They knew the deadline day. Then somone decides to allow extra time to register. This to me is changing the rules. Surely that is illegal when a campaign as important as this is under way.
Yep the people shold have got their arse in gear. They knew the deadline day. Then somone decides to allow extra time to register. This to me is changing the rules. Surely that is illegal when a campaign as important as this is under way.
Having received a fine by HMRC for a late self assessment submission a couple of years ago due to a similar system problem I will look forward to the refund coming through in the post.