The BIG MetroPoll - IN or OUT ?

Are you IN or OUT ?

IN
32
71%
OUT
13
29%
 
Total votes: 45
Alexia
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Finn
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Alexia wrote:
Well worth a watch.

Sky won't be showing it on TV till after polls close on Thursday.
Alexia
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Neil DG wrote:Sky won't be showing it on TV till after polls close on Thursday.
Good strategy given YouTube's complete lack of ubiquity. :?
Martin Phillp
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Alexia wrote:
Neil DG wrote:Sky won't be showing it on TV till after polls close on Thursday.
Good strategy given YouTube's complete lack of ubiquity. :?
Ofcom compliance.
TVF's London Lite.
bilky asko
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I wonder if John Curtice's Poll of EU Polls will give an indication as to who might win...

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Oh.
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AgainWTheNorth
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So, all there is, is to wait for you lot to vote for what's gonna happen to Britain, while I wait for the results of the Brexit vote...

seems right.
Then again, I'm an American - what do I know?
Martin Phillp
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Farage thinks Remain have won according to AP.

Vote Leave haven't conceded yet.
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scottishtv
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I'm going to plump for the classic 55%, 45% outcome. This is based on no evidence at all.
bilky asko
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Martin Phillp wrote:Farage thinks Remain have won according to AP.

Vote Leave haven't conceded yet.
Now he's unconceded. I think he's just kindly provided some talking points for a slow hour or two.
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Philip
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Who coined the word Brexit by the way?
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scottishtv
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Philip wrote:Who coined the word Brexit by the way?
I believe the term is of Greek origin, like much of the English language. I understand it has it's roots in the ancient term "Grexit" and was possibly altered by a sub-editor at The Sun.
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