>REMINDER FOR THE 24TH Counts will get under way when polls close at 22:00 GMT Thursday, 23 June at 382 local centres around the UK. These local results will be declared as the counts are completed before being collated at 12 regional centres, which will also declare the totals for each side. There will be a rolling total so the time at which one side reaches the point of being mathematically unbeatable depends on how quickly the vote are counted and how close the results are running. It is a safe bet that from 4am onwards there should be pretty clear picture of which way the vote is going. A chief counting officer will announce the overall result at Manchester Town Hall. There will be no official exit poll, although some private banks are doing one, but they might not release the results until after the official count. Keep your eye on the Sterling, if it suddenly tanks, then we can guess the results. Yougov is also running a exit poll. twitter.com/JoeTwyman/status/744900367855534080 vine.co/v/ilBVXpEY2Uw theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/19/eu-referendum-result-polls-britain-europe POUND O METRE: x-rates.com/graph/?from=EUR&to=GBP&amount=1 FULL LIST OF UPCOMING POLLS : twitter.com/britainelects/status/744959512239607808
She had nice tits and was wearing these tight white pants with a black top. She had drawn on her eyebrows too I think.
It was in a pretty chavvy area so she's probably a bit of a chav herself, which makes it more hot.
I don't think I can be racist anymore bros.
Pic unrelated.
Jacob Lewis
These posts are annoying but probably.
Status quo swing always happens, even after the final polls. It'll probably be something like 2-4%. Shy leavers, if they exist, cannot make up that figure from what we are at already. Leave needed a >5% lead going into polling day, and it hasn't. It'll take us a miracle to pull through this one. Keep shilling, but for God's sake manage your expectations.
Kevin Walker
ayyy
Ian Howard
Welll shit.
Charles Brown
Oh look who's meeting the EU commission over Turkey and its 80 million Kebab invasion...
Jackson Butler
Commie Corbyn, of course!
Asher Bailey
> All these American posters saying we are going to stay.
Hoping when Trump becomes president he purges those that fail to spread freedom and makes America great again.
Jason Jones
Comrade Corbyn, leader of the Labour Party, and Brexit double agent.
Jayden Anderson
FUCKING SICK OF THESE JEWISH TRICKS!
Zachary Cook
check the OP
Luis Wilson
Good idea m8. It's meme warfare lads. Post your best Cameron posters
Ahh yes all experts should be dismissed immediately for the crime of knowing what they're talking about
Grayson Cook
It's nothing exciting, it's about hedge funds planning their own exit polls and opinion polls to know what to bet on.
Continuation from last thread.
Hudson Harris
Josef Corbyn, General Secretary of the Labour Party
James Martinez
MFW Trump wins and saves us from the EU
Austin Stewart
Checked.
>Leave 50.3%, Remain 49.7%
Jacob Sanchez
By finding out the voting patterns early on June 23 and predicting the result, entrepreneurial traders can lay big bets on the result, hoping to be the first to benefit financially from a government-induced swing in sterling since George Soros bet against the pound when it crashed out of the then European exchange rate mechanism in 1992.
Early indications of the likely result in the referendum will be indirectly visible from foreign exchange and sterling derivative markets before the polls close, if big money is bet on the result.
The hedge funds are exploiting Electoral Commission rules that permit exit polls on the day of the referendum so long as they are not published until polls close at 10pm.
Polling companies are finding demand high for their private services on referendum day. “Hedge funds have asked for exit polls and for hourly polls on the day. Banks are certainly commissioning polls for their own consumption that are never released,” said one pollster.
Chase Smith
This is for you brit/pol/ - fucking brexit now
Should be in the poll in two days time
Liam Sanders
do not listen to 21st century Neville Chamberlain
Nicholas Gutierrez
Another pollster said his firm was getting lots of calls from asset managers asking when their next research was coming out: “We are also being asked if we will do polls on the day. People in the City are wanting a head start.”
The cost of a rudimentary exit poll where researchers record votes electronically and send them to headquarters is about £500,000, according to a source in the investment management industry. That is far lower than the potential profits available from finding out whether Leave or Remain is likely to win.
So far, sterling has behaved predictably to ups and downs in the opinion polls, regaining strength recently as the betting odds have suggested the chances of a Remain victory are as high as 80 per cent.
A significant move in sterling is guaranteed on the result of the vote, with a modest rise expected if Remain wins and a sharp drop anticipated if there is a vote for Brexit.
Financial markets have recently all but discounted a Leave vote, according to Adam Cole of RBC Capital Markets. “The UK’s implied EU exit risk premium has collapsed to the point where the implied probability of exit is close to the level before last May’s election, when few thought there would even be a referendum,” he said, raising the prospect of wild swings in sterling if Leave appears to be doing well on June 23.
Carson Allen
If shes dressed like a chav then she isn't a mudslime, hit it like a comet.
Cameron Murphy
>say Remain >confuse the pound >more shekels lost when we Leave
DO IT
Mason Perez
Fuck me you literally couldn't make it up, this is like a Sup Forums fantasy being played out in real life
Gabriel Russell
Fill me in on the double agent bit, will you lad?
Michael Bailey
You guys are so paranoid
Lincoln Peterson
Ah, how nice it must be to plot the destruction of Europe over lunch
Xavier Green
The fucking cunts cut out the word racist
Michael Wood
What else do they ask you mate?
Logan Taylor
Please vote out, my beloved Brits. It'll be worth it just for the memes.
Carson Gonzalez
Same experts who said we should join the euro, the same experts that want nothing more than to keep their own pockets bulging.
Lincoln Watson
I'm voting leave purely beause I think if we leave it could trigger the collapse of the EU, in fact I'm fairly certain it will, and that's why remanciacs are absolutely shitting themselves.
Is it dumb to vote purely on this? I think literally everything else in this entire campaign has been a red herring to distract people away from the fact that Britain could trigger the collapse.
Adam Clark
>Britain exits >EU censorship laws >They cant go on the hacker fore chan forum >Cucked into oblivion >British bantz reach all time high >EU takes a nose dive >Trump gets elected >Time of great happenings
Asher Gonzalez
...
Samuel Sullivan
Every damn time. Jews seriously... Could you at least try to hide?
Luke Mitchell
Well done lad
Logan Perez
I'M REALLY FUCKING NERVOUS FOR THIS LADS
Jack Adams
Checked, also, any vote to leave is not dumb.
Jordan Jackson
Everyone is worried about vote rigging and if you're not? You're a naive little retard.
Chase Peterson
A good deal of these so-called experts only got their comfy job because of friends within that circle.
"It's not what you know, but who you know."
Gavin King
Oh like when leave claimed the ifs said we should join the euro when they never did?
Isaiah Sanchez
It's a fair enough reason to vote Leave.
I'd quite like it if the EU broke up as well.
James Sanchez
I hope you faggots are still out here making a difference. We still have 2 days left.
Mason Torres
Basically he says he backs the Remain campaign all while releasing the occasional truth bomb about the reality of the EU.
And she wasn't really dressed like a chav it was just a chav area. She looked pretty fiesty though.
Easton Wood
>tfw you bet money on Leave >tfw you're still backing Remain to watch the world burn
Save the refugees, lads.
David Cook
No, it's one of the reasons I'm voting leave as well. I want Britain to be part of some kind of European community, but the EU is too far gone and we need to start again from scratch.
Elijah Perez
It was always going to be tough. I'd wager a good 80% of people who do vote remain are not doing it out of belief in or even a like for the EU. They're doing it because they fell for the propaganda and are afraid of consequences. It's a very rare thing when the establishment doesn't get its way. They simply have too much power to influence people.
Elijah Rivera
I've voted to Leave in one poll before this, it just came up on my YouGov page that there was a new poll, but strangely it didn't specify politics at all - just said 14-16 minutes to complete.
I've just been asked how certain I am to vote (10) and what time I'll be voting - if anything else interesting comes up I'll inform you lads