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Brexit

So. It's nearly here. Who's voting out?

104 replies

Surferjet · 21/06/2016 10:36

Me.

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MummyBtothree · 21/06/2016 15:28

Me, DH & MIL are all 'out', with bells on.

HahahahaFuckYou · 21/06/2016 15:51

Me.
A couple of months ago only 2 people I knew were voting out and now it's about 70/80% of them.

bkgirl · 21/06/2016 19:07

Was in 2 weeks ago now out

Surferjet · 21/06/2016 20:28

Watching the EU debate on BBC1 - vote out winning massively.

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BeenThereDoneThatForgotten · 21/06/2016 20:33

Not me. That way mega shit lies.

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 21/06/2016 22:11

Me, Dh, ds1, ds1 girlfriend out.,ds2 abstaining.
Two nextdoor neighbours out x 4
DB, dsil I think in.
Friends we were out with last night with 2 X out, 2 x in.

I barely discuss it in RL and haven't for the past month or so.

ladylambkin · 21/06/2016 22:13

I'm in

NapoleonsNose · 21/06/2016 22:17

I'm in. So is DH, DD, Daily Fail reading DM (very surprised at that one). PIL are out as far as I know. Quick office poll today revealed 6/8 definitely in and the other 2 are undecided.

GhostofFrankGrimes · 21/06/2016 22:19

Not me, nor DP, nor DM, DF. Nor most of my colleagues.

Hidingtonothing · 21/06/2016 22:20

Everyone in our house is out as are all our extended family. I'm afraid to get my hopes up, was feeling confident leave would win before Jo Cox's murder and think it's utterly wrong that such an isolated (although obviously tragic) incident will likely have a massive impact on the result and therefore the future of our country.

tilder · 21/06/2016 22:20

I'm remain.

Shouting loudly and repeatedly does not make you right.

temporaryusername · 21/06/2016 22:30

I know one person who has voted out, postal vote. Two others saying they will, one is definitely out the other not completely decided. Everyone else I know voting in. I have voted in by post, was not sure at all but for various reasons did in the end. I am very sure it will be remain, I don't know why. I will probably be wrong! I do think that, though I did not end up persauded by them, there are really valid arguments for leaving. It is a shame in a way that the non xenophobic, logical side of leave didn't really get a fair shot at the campaign since it was overshadowed by so many brexiters who are fairly unthinking and knee jerk in their reaction. I hope that no one votes in just because they don't like that side of the out campaign, the issue deserves more thought than that.

RortyCrankle · 21/06/2016 23:30

tilder
I'm remain . Shouting loudly and repeatedly does not make you right

Nor does it make you wrong.

ME! and everyone I know, with the exception of one poor, deluded person Grin

Mrswinkler · 21/06/2016 23:33

Not me. I've not been scared by the hate-mongering leave campaigners. This is so much more than immigration.

Surferjet · 22/06/2016 08:03

Problem is, whatever happens on Thursday we're f**ked. The division in this country is worse than I've ever known it - the left & right absolutely hate each other & it's not going to change anytime soon.

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WalrusGumboot · 22/06/2016 08:14

It's not left and right though, it's in and out. And just like after a GE things will settle down quickly (between sides) whatever the result. It's not life and death.

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 22/06/2016 08:17

It's not life and death, I agree with that, but I foresee a huge swing towards UKIP once we remain (if around 50% vote out) in the 2020 General Election. Therefore another right wing party on the rise across Europe.

Topseyt · 22/06/2016 08:17

Remain here.

Leaving would be madness. We aren't the big important nation that the whole world is itching to trade with anymore, contrary to what some in the Leave camp would have us believe.

Much of our status as 5th largest economy in the world has come about due to being in the EU.

FiveGoMadInDorset · 22/06/2016 08:21

Remain here, although DH is out I think.

Not a Colplay fan and I find that offensive.

And Calais is going to take a lot more to sort out than voting leave

nocoffeenouppee · 22/06/2016 08:29

Who's voting out? Tories, racists, those old enough to have benefitted from the EU now happy to to pull the rug from under younger generations in their own self interest, the politically short sighted, readers of low brow tabloids, those who benefit from less stringent employee rights.....

MaryPoppinsPenguins · 22/06/2016 08:38

my very elderly, not quite all there, just a little bit racist FIL is voting out...

Everyone else is voting in.

Heyheyheygoodbye · 22/06/2016 08:40

My friends and family are quite evenly split I think. I'm IN, but only just. Wish there was a 'begrudgingly' box.

Most of my road are voting out looking at the window signs though.

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 22/06/2016 08:40

Wow that's a whole load of people. When you add those in to the leavers who are non racist, under 50's, readers of the other papers, etc, that's a lot of people voting out.

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 22/06/2016 08:41

To nocoffee.

Surferjet · 22/06/2016 09:14

Who's voting out? Tories, racists, those old enough to have benefitted from the EU now happy to to pull the rug from under younger generations in their own self interest, the politically short sighted, readers of low brow tabloids, those who benefit from less stringent employee rights

A nice example of peace & love from the left.

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