1. 2 weeks ago ICM released their final polls, showing Leave winning by 5% in both online and phone polls. After this the head of ICM announced they would release no new polls, as they're convinced it will be a vote for leave. At the last UK referendum, ICM's last poll predicted the result with 100% accuracy
2. A private poll was conducted by Leave.eu founder Arron Banks, of over 10,000 people (by far the largest poll ever conducted). Although not released, Banks hinted that it showed a significant lead for Leave
3. A recent poll by TNS showed that Leave led by 2, but by 7 amongst people who were actually likely to go out and vote
4. The Sun, the Daily Mail and the Sun on Sunday, the 3 largest newspapers in the UK, have all endorsed Leave
5. Cameron was forced to give a hurried impromptu speech at Downing Street yesterday. It was rumoured this was due to recieving private polling data showing Leave on course for victory
6. It is set to rain heavily in London on polling day, limiting the turnout there significantly
7. Leave voters are already more motivated, as walking 10 minutes to a polling station to say "I want radical change in society" is far more motivating than saying "things are okay as they are, I guess"
Levi Ramirez
Tomorrows papers
Adam Evans
What can we do? I feel so hopeless.
Evan Johnson
Let's make this a year of victory lads
Joseph Martin
Current thread
Abandon this for now.
Camden Rodriguez
#MakeBritainEnglishAgain
Grayson Miller
THAT FIRST POLL SAYS LEAVE ARE WINNING BY ONE PERCENT WHY ARE YOU WRITING IT OUT AS REMAIN WINNING BY 6?
Sebastian Diaz
Wouldwife/10
Christopher Wright
>2 weeks ago ICM released their final polls, showing Leave winning by 5% in both online and phone polls. You mean before St. Jo died.
>A private poll was conducted by Leave.eu founder Arron Banks, of over 10,000 people (by far the largest poll ever conducted). Although not released, Banks hinted that it showed a significant lead for Leave Why did he not release it, then?
>A recent poll by TNS showed that Leave led by 2, but by 7 amongst people who were actually likely to go out and vote I think you'll see record turnout tomorrow.
>Cameron was forced to give a hurried impromptu speech at Downing Street yesterday. It was rumoured this was due to recieving private polling data showing Leave on course for victory Talk is cheap. Facts are expensive.
>It is set to rain heavily in London on polling day, limiting the turnout there significantly True, and I was one of the first to bring it up a few days ago.
>Leave voters are already more motivated, as walking 10 minutes to a polling station to say "I want radical change in society" is far more motivating than saying "things are okay as they are, I guess" Didn't save the SNP.
I want to believe, but I find it harder by the day. It is as if the world has been deliberately engineered against us.
Colton Adams
I'm still crying
Asher Rivera
Is it true someone attacked one of Nige's kin?
Nathan Flores
Based post of optimism thank you
Anthony Gonzalez
(OP) # >you'll have to cancel your magluf holiday lad >nandos is from Portugal and Portugal is in Europe >we'll get kicked out the European championship >it's raining tomorrow and u don't have a brolly >UKIP is racist and black birds r fit >Lukaku, Giroud, Costa and all the other Euro players will have to go home >we will get kicked out of Eurovision >Stella and Carlsberg will be banned in the UK >no more vodka and redbull or jägerbombs >we'll be banned from the champions league >no more stag dos >real men don't quit
LEAVE BTFO E A V E
B T F O
Wyatt Kelly
>The Tory victory leaves intact Murdoch’s reputation for always backing poll winners, and hence the desire of wannabe prime ministers to court him. Since 1979 the Sun has urged its readers to support every eventual election winner; this year it managed to do so not once but twice given its split support for the Conservatives in England and Wales and the SNP in Scotland
>The Tory victory leaves intact Murdoch’s reputation for always backing poll winners, and hence the desire of wannabe prime ministers to court him. Since 1979 the Sun has urged its readers to support every eventual election winner; this year it managed to do so not once but twice given its split support for the Conservatives in England and Wales and the SNP in Scotland. >The Tory victory leaves intact Murdoch’s reputation for always backing poll winners, and hence the desire of wannabe prime ministers to court him. Since 1979 the Sun has urged its readers to support every eventual election winner; this year it managed to do so not once but twice given its split support for the Conservatives in England and Wales and the SNP in Scotland. HAVE HOPE LADS
Ian Gutierrez
On the eve of this great adventure I send my best wishes to every soldier in the Brexit team. To us is given the honour of striking a blow for freedom which will live in history; and in the better days that lie ahead men will speak with pride of our doings. We have a great and a righteous cause. Let us pray that " The Lord Mighty in Battle " will go forth with our voters, and that His special providence will aid us in the struggle. I want every soldier to know that I have complete confidence in the successful outcome of the operations that we are now about to begin. With stout hearts, and with enthusiasm for the contest, let us go forward to victory. And, as we enter the battle, let us recall the words of a famous soldier spoken many years ago : "He either fears his fate too much, Or his deserts are small, Who dare not put it to the touch, To win or lose it all. " Good luck to each one of you. And good hunting on the main land of Europe.
It has an effect, there are literally people who see puddles outside and decided to not bother voting
David Nelson
acid rain and chocolate people melt in water
Justin Myers
WHAT A POST. I WOULD FOLLOW YOU INTO THE TRENCHES
David Adams
Why isn't Hitchens voting? The fuck is wrong with him?
Gavin Gonzalez
>tfw you shitposted about remain winning and accidentally caused meme magic
Christopher Gonzalez
Not gonna happen.
Matthew Ramirez
FROM A 2015 ARTICLE::: Since 1979 the Sun has urged its readers to support every eventual election winner; this year it managed to do so not once but twice given its split support for the Conservatives in England and Wales and the SNP in Scotland. HAVE HOPE
Grayson White
You're a fucking traitor to your own country you piece of shit.
Optimism and a world of opportunity awaits Grate Britain.
Lincoln Jackson
MORALITY
Hunter Phillips
>Didn't save the SNP. The SNP's campaign was an absolute disaster though. Salmon and Sturgeon both have absolutely no charisma, and they stooped to the remain's level when it came to the scaremongering stories.
Carter Scott
I have actually thought about this.
Elijah Gray
Give it to me straight: who's going to win?
Angel Richardson
I recall London basically shut down and put on stand still due to 1 inch of snow cos low salt supplies
I think Remain will, the bookies and the stock market have predicted a Remain victory. And it makes me terrified.
Xavier Hill
>Nigel Farage family member attacked.He is unable to attend final debate tonight on BBC
How convenient for remain
Brayden Brooks
No
Brody Perez
big nosed cunts
Jaxson Gray
That Telegraph "headline" is piss poor pathetic
I thought they were Leavers? Is that the best they could do?
Jack Russell
It's been proven as not true
Camden Robinson
Hmm almost every poll showing a shift back to remain
Dylan Sanders
It's fine
The Guardian, Independent and Times are meant to be the most pro-EU (besides the Mirror) and they have pathetically limp-dicked headlines
Even the Star, who reported St. Jo as being shot by a Brexit supporter, are neutral
Wyatt Mitchell
Reporting for duty. Considering emailing his to my mother.
Landon Smith
Loving that express headline.
Lucas Brooks
>proven
Evan Perry
Who's that? Captain Anorexia?
Elijah Harris
Front page SUN
Anthony Sanchez
The Telegraph are neutral I think. They've been publishing both pro and anti EU articles.
Juan Bailey
Express
Jace Reed
Never voted on any polls and I plan on voting leave, along with the four others I live with. I'm sure a lot of leavers are just staying quiet.
Connor Thompson
No they're solidly Pro leave, their old readership would revolt otherwise
Jason Richardson
It's ominous as hell. I don't know whether I should be looking forward to success or failure.
Thomas Perry
Anyone going to the polling station draped in a Union Jack?
Michael Hill
The mirror looks like a giant shitpipe.
>Don't take a leap into the dark
I plan not to by voting leaving and deporting the paki filth.
Austin Phillips
will be sure to pick up a copy of each lads
Josiah Butler
Except 2010 when they backed the Tories and Cameron didnt get a majority.
Grayson Sullivan
i'm going in my Sunday best
Logan Jackson
daily star
Carson Lopez
THUNDERSTORMS TOMORROW AFTERNOON
Justin Richardson
are brits really that stupid to stay because an MP was murdered by a plant?
Noah Wilson
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Leo Rivera
Tomorrow I vote leave. Tomorrow my wife votes leave. Win or lose, we will have voted for what we believe is right. When I visit the graves of those of my family. Who fought and gave so much for the freedom and independence of this country. I can do it, without shame.
Evan Harris
I live in london so I'd probably get beaten up for being a racist if I did that
Joshua Davis
Lads, my postal vote hasn't arrived. Wtf do I do?
Dylan Walker
DM is best, informative about how trash the arguments for remain are. Sun looks great too.
Ayden Price
They still won though since they had the most votes.
Bentley Reed
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Mason Fisher
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Chase Cooper
Leave odds are 7/2 - with polls so close is this literally buying money?
Adrian Richardson
Yeah they came out as Leave the other day, the reason they have mixed articles is because they understand what journalism is and try actually write fact based articles
Aiden Morgan
Post daily telegraph plox
Lucas Butler
I hope Boris and the rest of the leave campaign at least thank Nigel for pushing this referendum.
Samuel Clark
Can the Brits actually think for their nation for once, other than "but its racist if i leave, but Muh white guilt."
Thomas Hill
Everyone point and laugh at this twit
Charles Sanchez
Okay lads, it seems like it's going to be .2% or so that separates the winner and loser. Can anyone explain to me the disparities in phone vs internet? Also predictions? Silent majority? People afraid to say they want to leave on the phone?
Joshua Cruz
WEARING THIS UNION FLAG
VOTE LEAVE
Andrew Richardson
Where's that madman who ordered all the flags and bunting, I though the was going to accidentally them all over the polling station or something
Blake Hill
That emoji
Mason Williams
If you are not registered you can't vote m8
Joseph Johnson
You don't vote on these polls and they aim to cover a spread of people to cover for situations like you a poll of 1000+ plus has pretty good accuracy
The it's adjusting for demographics you get etc which is the tricky bit. But it's not leavers staying quiet anyway, unless there will be able to shy leaver effect like shy tory but I expect that won't be the case as leavers arent anything if not vocal
The original data was 45 % each and 10 % "don't know".
According to their website:
>In this poll we asked people who said they didn't know how they would vote which way they were leaning and re-allocated them on that basis, an adjustment that increased the position of Remain by a point, but it is still possible that people will change their mind on the day. We also included Northern Ireland.
So they included the people who didn't know but were leaning towards one side. This led to 46 % Remain, 45 % Leave and 9 % don't knows. Excluding the "don't knows" it's 51 % Remain and 49 % Leave.
Alexander Gray
Reminder that the media can't report on referendum tomorrow...... BUT Thomas mair is in court so that will fill the void
Luis Johnson
You can vote anyway down your polling station. Look up where you are and where you'll be voting online then go to it with proof of identity.