Seriously guys, I know I'm up against it in here, I know the majority of you are Scottish and you do not agree with me, but I have to stand up to what I believe.
SORRY
But let me be clear, I do not want Scotland to leave and nor do I want Northern Ireland.
I want us all to stand together and be a prosperous Great Britain
(26-06-2016 01:08 )7 stars of the orient Wrote: [ -> ]But more to the point, in the event of a favourable vote in a second referendum they won't be going against the public vote anyway.
Yes, I've been making that point all along. The older the first referendum becomes, the greater the likelihood of a second referendum.
MPs may force a second referendum as the price for supporting any Brexit bill and that could end up being the death of Brexit.
(26-06-2016 01:04 )William H Bonney Wrote: [ -> ]The fact that bookies are only offering 3/1 against it happening suggests that it's a very serious possibility.
^^^^^
So you quote odds of only 3-1 suggesting it to be a serious possibility and then claim the accuracy of odds is not necessarily all that significant.
Presumably as the odds are this short already may people not be following the money to a degree already?
For God's sake people voted leave because that's what their heart told them, it has got nothing to do with any political parties message, it is what they believe because of what they see going on around them.
I am not on my own when I say if another referendum come I would definitely be voting 'leave' because that is what I believe in.
I am not on my own
(26-06-2016 01:30 )snookered147 Wrote: [ -> ]So you quote odds of only 3-1 suggesting it to be a serious possibility and then claim the accuracy of odds is not necessarily all that significant.
Presumably as the odds are this short already may people not be following the money to a degree already?
You mean the ODDS are following the money?
If so, then yes exactly. Isn't it obvious I meant that?
I'm off to bed fuck it and Bonney shut the f up
(26-06-2016 01:31 )Bandwagon Wrote: [ -> ]For God's sake people voted leave because that's what their heart told them, it has got nothing to do with any political parties message, it is what they believe because of what they see going on around them.
I am not on my own when I say if another referendum come I would definitely be voting 'leave' because that is what I believe in.
I am not on my own
Trouble is there is a lot that genuinely aren't sure but voted probably in the spur of the moment, I my self, even now, sway wildly from quite optamistic being out is the right thing, to very nearly setting my anxiety attacks off that we have fucked up and there's no going back, that feeling people must have when they invest all their money and it is lost. It's the very reason I didn't vote
To me, it all depends on what the other EU memebers do (and it's the only thing), they can make it painless and smooth things over or they can be bitches, it looked at one point as if they were going to be ok but now it looks like they are going to take the bitch line, they don't want the EU to fracture more and remove an handful of countires power over the rest of the EU; and whatever anybody else says it WAS an handful of countries that had power over the rest with Germany being the most powerful.
It doesn't help that the scots are trying to take advantage of the situation and are scurrying around looking to see where their bread is better buttered, they have just had a referendum, the UK is NOT out of the EU yet, they should wait till the UK is totally out of the EU and then have a referendum then, all they are doing is making the situation much worse when they don't have to yet, the United Kingdom would no longer exist and I don't thik the average scot realise they would HAVE to have the euro, if the queen is on the scotish notes, they are british not europe.
(26-06-2016 01:50 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]Trouble is there is a lot that genuinely aren't sure but voted probably in the spur of the moment, I my self, even now, sway wildly from quite optamistic being out is the right thing, to very nearly setting my anxiety attacks off that we have fucked up and there's no going back, that feeling people must have when they invest all their money and it is lost. It's the very reason I didn't vote
I'm not being funny mate but you have come across as a massive leave candidate in this whole thread, throughout.
You have thanked posts that are pro leave continuously
Please excuse me, but you are full of shit
You are exactly the type of person I would not want to be on the front line with, you would get me killed
If you have got the bollocks to admit that you are a leave candidate then fair play.
Other than that, have no opinion because you didn't vote
(26-06-2016 01:09 )Bandwagon Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, and the bookies got the odds of Britain voting to leave Europe right didn't they?
Yes they did - the odds were correct (for the money that was wagered).
The important thing to understand about betting odds is that they are not meant as a prediction of the outcome. Odds simply reflect the bookies aim of maximising their gains and minimising their losses.
I don't bet, I don't give a shit ,thank you