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Remain and Leave are both on 41%, with 18% don’t know or won’t vote, according to the latest YouGov survey for ITV Wales and Cardiff University.
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Anyway riddle me this:
Why is Cameron campaigning on trust at the exact moment his personal ratings have collapsed and he's made himself toxic with millions of people?
I'll likely be betting on middling teams' drivers to exceed a low points margin, which will give me a definable potential loss (if I bet on them exceeding 30 points, then 30 x my stake is the maximum loss on such a bet, of course).
On-topic: that pun is atrocious.
That's a funny way of writing 4/2...
https://www.gov.uk/performance/register-to-vote
Personally, although I was married with a family and “responsibilities”, the 70’s were good too.
I'm amazed that Remain haven't put Cameron on the same subs bench as Stuart Rose.
Maybe is still hasn't really dawned on him just how unpopular he has made himself? It must be hard to accept you're toxic with vast swathes of the country...
Though we know he doesn't give a damn about the people here (he is the Prime Minister exclusively for the elites and the corporations) so maybe he doesn't care how he's viewed?
All seems rather odd.
France had no right to detain a Ghanaian woman who tried to sneak into Britain by travelling on the Channel Tunnel with someone else’s passport, the European Court of Justice ruled.
Doing so breached the EU Return Direct which say illegal migrants must be invited to go home voluntarily first, within a window of up to a month.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/07/let-illegal-migrants-go-free-eu-court-orders-calais-police/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6axTxU30yo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1ILPl5FQaM
Mr. Eagles, you're as subtle as a flatulent liger.
The campaign to leave the EU appears to have purchased an advert on the Google search engine that places its website at the top of UK search results for “register to vote”.
Filling in the form however does not register the person to vote: instead it sends their details directly to Vote Leave.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/vote-leave-accused-of-disenfranchising-people-trying-to-register-to-vote-with-misleading-website-a7068661.html
Vote Leave should be ashamed of themselves.
The AV thread did arrive first, but then this thread won on second preferences.
For people like her a person cannot go into an election promising one thing and then a year later say the diametric opposite and expect to retain credibility, let alone trust. I rather fancy that Cameron has already played the trust me no ifs or buts card once too often for it to have any effect now.
https://twitter.com/nickbouchet/status/739925206345633792
http://order-order.com/2016/06/07/labour-seeking-new-cheapo-spin-chief/
i.e. I think you might as well back the 5/2 outright price for Leave.
I'd prefer us to treat all non-Britons equally rather than privileging those of the EU.
The presser this morning appears to be lining up for that.
Has he never heard of the IRA?
A British man told to ‘sod off’ by an elderly man in a supermarket just for being Muslim has posted a video showing the whole encounter.
Zubair Munsif, who was born in Bristol and raised in Wales, popped into his local supermarket and bumped into an older family friend who also happened to be Muslim.
The two greeted each other, but Zubair said he then heard a voice from behind them. ‘On instinct I turned around and saw another elderly man walk towards me asking ‘Are you Muslim?!’ I replied ‘Yes’ in a rather surprised tone. To which he said ‘go back to where you came from. I hate Muslims’....
.....At this point the man slams his phone to the ground and says: ‘I know I’m not (being nice) – because I dislike all Muslims. Now look here – I’d like to see all the Muslims in England sod off. We never had any terrorists until youse lot was here.’
http://metro.co.uk/2016/06/07/racist-filmed-in-supermarket-telling-muslim-from-bristol-to-go-back-to-where-hes-from-5927981/
Challenging Farage on his specialist subject though is not so easy - as Clegg found.
Go on, try claiming I'm a racist for preferring high skilled Koreans Or Indians or Japanese.
It's a pathetic argument.
Incidentally, what succour have you given the refugees?
And why have you yet to answer my question about how much competition from EU migrants do pension lawyers face?
So if it were 50/50 across the UK
England would vote 51/49 Leave
Wales 53/47 Remain
Northern Ireland 57/43 Remain
Scotland 60/40 Remain
Gibraltar 95/5 Remain.
Funny kind of racism to accuse a European of.
Apparently Regulation 4 or some such allows state ownership of the infrastructure but requires competition for the train operators.
Benn obviously not aware of this and could only "disagree".
If you forced me to chose, then yes.
And I would prioritize a low skilled law abiding Indian over a Romanian beggar or a Polish rapist.
When are Remain going to realise it isn;t about race. Its about quality. Right now we have no way of deciding the quality we get from Europe. And so people with learning difficulties get the cr8p beaten out of them. Wonder how the EU's working out for that poor soul.
It's not racism its stereotyping Bugarians as crooks and Koreans as hard working entrepreneurs. Although there may be some evidence for this.
A well known UK cigarette company used Bugarians to sell their cigarettes in Turkey without a license because they had a persuasive manner.
Remainers are desperate to avoid a debate on quality of immigrant for some reason. I don't really understand it.
Than Caucasians?
It is tight I'd think here - tighter from that poll than I thought it would be given the dollops of EU money that have been doled out over the years especially in the Valleys. There again listening to Radio 4 this morning with their piece from Merthyr the views didn't exactly surprise me either. Brighton it is not.
I'd have thought Remain would've hoped Wales was going to be fairly comfortably in their column at the start of this, so neck and neck isn't great I'd think, even if it's only about 5% of the UK electorate.
It's so daft.
I'm just baffled why you would prefer one nationality as a neighbour over another. Must people look for someone quiet and considerate who you can ask to keep an eye on things when you're away. Rather than, y'kbow, crude national stereotypes.
The fastest way to wind up educated Bulgarians over here is to show them a newspaper article (which invariably refers to Bulgarian gangs instead) or Michael Palin's documentary, where he went to visit the Roma camps in Bulgaria and little else.