So what are the chances of brexit actually occurring...
Looking at 2015 data from the g.e. 66.1 turnout 30million votes cast Now... 4million was for ukip so I can assume those 4 million are a guaranteed vote for out.
Now assuming the in out ref will result in a smaller turn out than the g.e (as quite a few people don't care even if they have an opinion on it) let's say a total of 25m votes will be cast so brexit needs 12.6m to win
4m is already accounted for Current polls are showing tories are split 50/50 with them having 11m votes in 2015 assuming 9m will vote come June... That's a possible 4.5m meaning with the remaining 12million voters turn out only 34% need to vote out in order to win the brexit...
However will it happen? Will it be fixed. Will the Scotts fuck it all up Will the pakis ruin it for us
>what are the chances of a completely corrupt system conspiring with a completely corrupt government to get out of something the elites want to keep in place? what do you think?
Nathan Anderson
Sup Forums has to stop shitposting and actually come up with some good brexit memes
we have a chance as it is we just need to go balls out
Austin Martin
Likely I feel asif the bookies are been paid to keep odds low on remain and polls to be fakes in favour of remain and that unless it's a large majority that votes out (65% ish) then they will instead fake the results to make it a remain win of 53%
Hunter Collins
I'm doing my best at talking to all customers in my area to vote leave (Bartley green +Oldbury + Rowley) I've managed to make 6 friends actually sign on the register in order to actually vote... Every vote counts
Dominic Bailey
Shameless bump
Perhaps a Brittish thread at 1am wasn't such a great idea
Samuel Cook
I honestly wouldnt be shocked, but I dont know if the tory party could take a hit like that. After all the shit they already done UKIP could get much stronger and take their place as the right wing party of choice. It only takes a million or so votes leaving to stop them ever getting in power
Nathan Bell
If we leave will ukip even receive votes ever again... I voted ukip but only for brexit not because of the party If we leave I have no reason to vote ukip
Kevin Fisher
Brits are cucked. Camerson is owned by the EU. No matter how the actual voting go's I seriously doubt Brexit will win. Even if it isn't rigged they'd likely need a huge victory to actually win as a close vote would likely work in favor of the EU as the rigged system is on that side.
Cooper Jackson
UKIP have other policies you know.
Eli Wood
>So what are the chances of brexit actually occurring... Fuck all mate.
Ryan Martin
According to the bookies the chances are 5/1
Jason Smith
My idea:
Make our own euro benghazi out of the egyptair flight, say they're covering up airport bombers in france because it would influence the referendum
Suggest this to paul joseph watson becos they think everything is a false flag
Adam Torres
>dat pic Saved
Are you a bad enough dude to use it as your avatar on social media?
Levi Davis
Bump from a pro-exit fucking leaf
Adam Gomez
Already using it. On what's app and facebook
Connor Bailey
Turnout will be low
Eli Davis
No matter the turn out I can almost guarantee all ukip votes will vote out. So it's a 4 mill head start no matter what.
I hope out blows remain to smithereens and wins with like 82%
Henry Gomez
vote leave
buy a union jack and fly it, tie up bunting around street lamposts
Adam Rogers
I would weep and weep and weep, it would be the most glorious day of my life
Sebastian Roberts
I will be so damn happy I'd call in sick to work just to master ate for a week
Nolan Lewis
>polls close >votes counted >we are out >sun shining in the sky >bird chirping in the trees >head down to the local pub >fish and chips day >order some and take a seat outside >kid ride past on a bike, one falls over and scraps his knee, but gets back up again and keeps going >see someone putting up union flag bunting over the street >relax >suddenly someone puts a pint of larger on my table >it's Nige >'this ones on me lad' >I smile but can't say anything >he pats me on the back and walks on his way >I come to my senses and go after him >go around the corner >he is gone, nowhere to be seen >his business is finished