EU Referendum Vote
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EU Referendum Vote
I have no doubt that even if we all voted leave, we would be forced to stay. Our 'democratic' government will make sure we are told we voted to stay, end of.
But, out of curiosity, how would you vote? I say leave, the scaremongering is simply nonsense.
But, out of curiosity, how would you vote? I say leave, the scaremongering is simply nonsense.
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Well, after my "Our World" post, everyone thinks I'm a conspiracy theorist! I challenge anyone to go anywhere in England and do a survey themselves. More people want us to leave and that's a fact. The polls are being distorted on purpose so that it is not a huge shock when the fixed stay result is given. The UK needs to be in the EU as much as China does!
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When I said what I said I expect out to get more votes than in. Trouble is, it seems these things are very corrupt.quizard wrote:In is trading at 1.32 and Out at 4 on Betfair. So if you think Out will win fill your boots. I don't there is a chance of Out winning. I had substantial bet on in when it was still 1.5
Couple of years back there was plans for a large incinerator to be built just on the outskirts of kings lynn. Nobody wanted it so it was put to a vote. Was something like 90% against but the plans went through anyway. After many campaigns/strikes it got reversed.
Every single poll I have seen so far is 80% out.
Also heard non English are getting voting cards when they shouldn't lol
I think the whole country is fucked regardless, when you consider an EU Referendum being a betting opportunity.quizard wrote:In is trading at 1.32 and Out at 4 on Betfair. So if you think Out will win fill your boots. I don't there is a chance of Out winning. I had substantial bet on in when it was still 1.5
You put a lemon to shame, you bitter cunt.
I have already voted out but there is no point in looking a gift horse in the mouth. A two horse race with a lot of sentimental money on the crippled outsider.Oscar wrote:I think the whole country is fucked regardless, when you consider an EU Referendum being a betting opportunity.
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I wasn't knocking you for having a wager on the expected outcome, I just find it incredulous that such a matter is trading. It seems there is no event that can't be wagered on, which I find a bit disturbing.quizard wrote:I have already voted out but there is no point in looking a gift horse in the mouth. A two horse race with a lot of sentimental money on the crippled outsider.
On Pokerstars you can now bet on a sporting event, and have a side gamble which may give you better odds on the outcome, or poorer odds. Spin and Bet it is called.
What next? Deposit £20 and you'll either receive £35 or nothing. Deposit and Bet.
Britain is gambling mad, nothing is off limits...
You put a lemon to shame, you bitter cunt.
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As far as I know the only thing 'off limits' when it comes to betting is having a bet on when someone dies! Will the evil German Queen make it to 100? I wonder what the odds would be for that?? I'd bet on her not making it.Oscar wrote:I wasn't knocking you for having a wager on the expected outcome, I just find it incredulous that such a matter is trading. It seems there is no event that can't be wagered on, which I find a bit disturbing.
On Pokerstars you can now bet on a sporting event, and have a side gamble which may give you better odds on the outcome, or poorer odds. Spin and Bet it is called.
What next? Deposit £20 and you'll either receive £35 or nothing. Deposit and Bet.
Britain is gambling mad, nothing is off limits...
Apparently the 2nd oldest woman in Wales died the other day, aged 108. The oldest person in Britain is a lady aged 113, according to my 'Old People's News' source! I honestly can't see myself even getting to 70.