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Re: EU, in or out?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 12:58 pm
by a.lo.v2
there are probably no impartial sites to be found, as are there are NO facts on either side, if you are undecided probably go to equal number of in/out and make your own mind up. there is no wrong or right. my concern is i cannot find any FACTS on the actual voting process i.e a clear mandate either way. can one vote swing it? or does it have to be a greater %age? i feel if its close there will be a lot of "fudging " going on.i did hear something last night about delaying invoking some article so a "deal"can be done i feel it is us that will be "done".

Re: EU, in or out?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 4:02 pm
by 10 inch Terror
I'm working on an RAF base and there was an impromptu poll in the canteen at lunchtime. Out of 27 people in there a mixture of RAF personnel, civilian contractors and canteen staff, 21 want to leave. It's beyond me how the polls have remain leading.

Re: EU, in or out?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 5:11 pm
by a.j
10 inch Terror wrote:I'm working on an RAF base and there was an impromptu poll in the canteen at lunchtime. Out of 27 people in there a mixture of RAF personal, civilian contractors and canteen staff, 21 want to leave. It's beyond me how the polls have remain leading.
Truly baffling mate. Then again, I don't mix with anyone from trendy/inner city London, Wales or Scotland.

Re: EU, in or out?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 5:22 pm
by 10 inch Terror
a.j wrote:
10 inch Terror wrote:I'm working on an RAF base and there was an impromptu poll in the canteen at lunchtime. Out of 27 people in there a mixture of RAF personal, civilian contractors and canteen staff, 21 want to leave. It's beyond me how the polls have remain leading.
Truly baffling mate. Then again, I don't mix with anyone from trendy/inner city London, Wales or Scotland.
I had to work with someone new today. He's 22 and he said he, his entire family, and most of his friends are voting out. I didn't even mention the referendum he mentioned it to me. Obviously polls in RAF canteens are not a true reflection of public opinion. It makes you think though.

Re: EU, in or out?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 5:50 pm
by a.j
Even the bloody guardian & The independent have 'leave' in front!!

Re: EU, in or out?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 7:12 pm
by Muttley McLadd
10 inch Terror wrote:
I had to work with someone new today. He's 22 and he said he, his entire family, and most of his friends are voting out. I didn't even mention the referendum he mentioned it to me. Obviously polls in RAF canteens are not a true reflection of public opinion. It makes you think though.

Is RAF canteen still slang for restaurant in five star hotel?

Re: EU, in or out?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 8:32 pm
by 10 inch Terror
Muttley McLadd wrote:
10 inch Terror wrote:
I had to work with someone new today. He's 22 and he said he, his entire family, and most of his friends are voting out. I didn't even mention the referendum he mentioned it to me. Obviously polls in RAF canteens are not a true reflection of public opinion. It makes you think though.

Is RAF canteen still slang for restaurant in five star hotel?
That's on a need to know basis...

Re: EU, in or out?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 9:10 pm
by wayne cudine
I used to be in the Army and when I was doing a course on pot holing we were staying at RAF locking near Weston Super Mare and the canteen and Naafi(shop) were indeed like a 5 star hotel compared to our camps canteen and Naafi posh twats.

Re: EU, in or out?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 9:30 pm
by 10 inch Terror
wayne cudine wrote:I used to be in the Army and when I was doing a course on pot holing we were staying at RAF locking near Weston Super Mare and the canteen and Naafi(shop) were indeed like a 5 star hotel compared to our camps canteen and Naafi posh twats.
I don't know about all that, but the manager Dinos makes a cracking bacon roll.

Re: EU, in or out?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 9:59 pm
by Muttley McLadd
wayne cudine wrote:I used to be in the Army and when I was doing a course on pot holing we were staying at RAF locking near Weston Super Mare and the canteen and Naafi(shop) were indeed like a 5 star hotel compared to our camps canteen and Naafi posh twats.
First time I wondered into the cookhouse at Brize, covered in cack, there was a chef before you got to the slop trays... "How would you like your steak today?"
"You're fucking kidding me, right??"