seagulls4ever
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- Oct 2, 2003
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I know. That's what I was describing. It confirms what I said.
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Personally I'd have 1, 2 or 3 leave options, and 1 remain option, and you have to right down your preference in order - 1, 2, 3, 4.Maybe there could also be a choice for if we Leave, what kind of Leave would you prefer (probably maximum of two choices so as not to split votes by three or more). But perhaps that's too complicated.
It's not complicated and it could be explained to people before the referendum
Personally I'd have 1, 2 or 3 leave options, and 1 remain option, and you have to right down your preference in order - 1, 2, 3, 4.
Some leavers would like a specific leave option, and if they can't have it they would rather remain.
It's not complicated and it could be explained to people before the referendum, and if they're not intelligent enough to understand it, then quite frankly they shouldn't be voting anyway.
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It's not complicated and it could be explained to people before the referendum, .
very odd that the SNP, PC and some Liberals abstained from the CU vote. would easily have carried if they followed pattern. this is all very very odd, did they know the numbers of Conservative supporting and deliberately stay away??
I'm not, I already made allowance for those you refer to...I think you're over-estimating a large proportion of the general public here, unfortunately.
It's not complicated and it could be explained to people before the referendum, and if they're not intelligent enough to understand it, then quite frankly they shouldn't be voting anyway.
I think you're over-estimating a large proportion of the general public here, unfortunately.
I'm not, I already made allowance for those you refer to...
Personally I'd have 1, 2 or 3 leave options, and 1 remain option, and you have to right down your preference in order - 1, 2, 3, 4.
Some leavers would like a specific leave option, and if they can't have it they would rather remain.
It's not complicated and it could be explained to people before the referendum, and if they're not intelligent enough to understand it, then quite frankly they shouldn't be voting anyway.
I didn't realise amongst all this chaos we've got a by-election on Thursday in Newport West. Labour 20/1 on to hold with Hills, with the Tories out at 10/1. UKIP at 10/1 too with Betfred.
UKIP have got their top man in Wales fighting the seat for them too.
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I like that idea if it comes to it. It does not really split the votes in a way that disadvantages Leave or Remain, so it's fair. I imagine however that if there is another vote, we'll get something worse than that.
Here's one I prepared earlier, although [MENTION=4019]Triggaaar[/MENTION] should really get the credit for explaining how it would work
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?368879-1st-2nd-choice-Referendum-Poll
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Or, Remain or Leave with a supplementary question for Leave voters asking which of two specific versions they prefer. The answers to the second question would be applied if Leave beat Remain.
PV are fundamentalists, and as bad as the ERG for sure.This sums it up quite succinctly:
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He probably thinks it's unfair that he can't label us racist.You do yourself no favours with posts like that. 'Idiot remoaner and accusing others of calling leavers thick'.