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Brexit

Has anyone decided how to vote on the basis of the 'big' voices in the media?

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GiddyOnZackHunt · 16/05/2016 23:56

There's so much coverage of Boris saying out, Cameron saying in etc. All bluster, conjecture and sound bites. This institution says in, that one says out etc etc.
Is any of this having any effect on anyone? Except to bore them to tears at the posturing.
So much money is being spent, so much news space and it all seems so futile.

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LineyReborn · 25/05/2016 12:02

I just read a rumour about Penny Mordaunt and Boris. How interesting.

GiddyOnZackHunt · 25/05/2016 12:42

Ooh pm? :)
That Indy article's funny. Cameron questioning her judgement but leaving her in office. How can she stay?

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LineyReborn · 25/05/2016 12:46

I think I can get away with saying that the Swim Lady used to be close allegedly to Bike Boy.

They all have ammunition on each other.

GiddyOnZackHunt · 25/05/2016 15:26

Eww!

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AlpacaLypse · 25/05/2016 15:33

Since both sides have celebrity type supporters ranging from the measured, intelligent and well respected through to utter loons, anyone who votes purely on the grounds that someone else they vaguely like said so, or alternatively some one else they vaguely don't like told them not to, is being very silly and puerile. This is not a playground popularity contest.

LineyReborn · 25/05/2016 15:55

I got a leaflet yesterday and there were no arguments in it, just photos of 'celeb' people 'in business' (eg Karren Brady) saying how to vote, each with a variation on the tagline 'better in'.

I'll expect one with a different line-up of faces saying 'better out' shortly.

I imagine offices full hysterical advisors panicking and screaming, 'Who can we get? Who can we get?' as they seek to populate their dire leaflet templates.

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