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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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I see Apple Mac prices have gone up, in some cases by £500. Profiteering or is it the exchange rate? Going to be a tough one to swallow for those companies that are due to upgrade their hardware.

 

...But if they buy in mega-bulk they should be okay...

 

 

they've gone up by loads in the US as well.  That's Apple overpricing stuff, rather than Brexit.

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they've gone up by loads in the US as well.  That's Apple overpricing stuff, rather than Brexit.

They've gone up everywhere but the UK has been hit worst due to Brexit. We've seen a bigger increase due to our recent devaluation. It's effectively $1 = £1 for their pricing now. Prices have gone up for their existing models as well as the new Macbook Pro.

 

Microsoft announced increases for UK business customers of 22% across some of their cloud based platforms yesterday.

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What does posting the results of a survey actualy prove? Somebody asked a random load of people questions. Anymore facts you'd like to introduce?

It doesn't "prove" anything; if I thought it did, I would have said so.

 

So far this thread has been full of speculation (usually coloured by the poster's own prejudices - and I include myself in that) about people's reasons for voting Leave. This is the first survey I've seen which actually asked Leave voters the question.

 

It's interesting, that's all.

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I would suggest bad grammar and a limited vocabulary are hallmarks of the average brexiteer

 

My current pet hate is people who write "ano" when they mean "I know"

 

I still think half the reason they want to kick all the foreigners out is because the foreigners are more fluent in English than they are

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It's not like any Labour voters voted to leave is it??

They did, as you know, but in far less numbers

 

96% UKIP

60% Tory

35 % Lab

30% Lib Dem

 

65% of the Leave voters were Tory/Ukip and 20% Labour which means if you voted Leave you are more than 3 times more likely to be a Tory kipper than Lab

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They did, as you know, but in far less numbers

 

96% UKIP

60% Tory

35 % Lab

30% Lib Dem

 

65% of the Leave voters were Tory/Ukip and 20% Labour which means if you voted Leave you are more than 3 times more likely to be a Tory kipper than Lab

 

Wot does that prove. Your just a remoaner.

 

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They did, as you know, but in far less numbers

 

96% UKIP

60% Tory

35 % Lab

30% Lib Dem

 

65% of the Leave voters were Tory/Ukip and 20% Labour which means if you voted Leave you are more than 3 times more likely to be a Tory kipper than Lab

Another political survey? These are always accurate! Don't remember being asked myself.

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Another political survey? These are always accurate! Don't remember being asked myself.

Do you only trust surveys that ask absolutely everyone?

 

There's nothing wrong with the kind of healthy scepticism that wants to see the raw data, but your apparent dismissal of all surveys does make you come across as a bit thick.

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I don't recall Nwhacko picking on the many polls/surveys which Jimmy 10 accounts posted during the build up to the referendum, in fact we we check back through the pages he himself posted stuff on polls/surveys. 

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Another political survey? These are always accurate! Don't remember being asked myself.

No, they are not always accurate and always have a margin of error of 2 or 3% built in

In this case they asked over 18000 people after the election so the survey size is good and post election surveys tend to be more accurate

It's the same process that customer surveys and marketing that all successful companies use..

You are aware that this stuff works? Highly successful companies don't typically throw huge amounts of cash at processes that don't work or that are a waste of time

You know this, right?

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No, they are not always accurate and always have a margin of error of 2 or 3% built in

In this case they asked over 18000 people after the election so the survey size is good and post election surveys tend to be more accurate

It's the same process that customer surveys and marketing that all successful companies use..

You are aware that this stuff works? Highly successful companies don't typically throw huge amounts of cash at processes that don't work or that are a waste of time

You know this, right?

 

So wot your saying is more labor voters wanted Leave?

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