…with over two months to go until the referendum date, 94 percent had already made up their minds, 67 percent were firmly in the ‘Remain’ camp, while 28 percent were planning to vote ‘Leave’.
That’s The Local, talking about their survey of UK expats IN EUSSR countries. Nowhere else! But get the spin…no, not spin, the bare-faced lie…spewed out by the Europhiliacs.
James McGrory, Chief Campaign Spokesman of Britain Stronger In Europe, said: “This survey shows the overwhelming consensus among Brits living abroad for remaining in Europe.
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Where the HELL are any facts, statistics, polls, to justify that blow-hard’s boast? Or does he really think that ‘abroad’ and ‘under Brussels control’ are synonymous.
Memo to McGrory – they’re not!
Nobody here in Jakarta has surveyed any Brit I know. And I know quite a few, some of whom will vote against Brussels rule, others who are content to see the UK as a subject state.
As far as I know, there are FAR more expat voters – and many born-and-bred Brits denied a vote by Camoron’s betrayal of his campaign promise to repeal the ’15-year-absence’ clause…
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…. in non-European countries than within the EUSSR. There are thousands here in South East Asia, hundreds of thousands in Oz and NZ and Canada and the USA, and many more in Africa and Latin America.
What does McGrory know of their views?
To give due credit to The Local, they did offer some individual opinions, and I liked this one so much I add it now for readers to savour.
“Remember those three-legged races at school? You would run 50 yards until the rope practically burned your leg off, and you collapsed in a heap,” he said.
“Well now imagine 28 countries with their legs tied together each trying to run in their own direction. The rope is frayed, as the bullies pull here and there and the young kids are getting trampled on. So is Brexit the answer? Possibly. I love Europeans – I went to school with them – That’s why I think maybe we should save them from the EU.”
http://www.thelocal.it/20160422/survey-could-brits-in-europe-put-the-brakes-on-brexit

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Pamela 20:44 on April 13, 2019 Permalink |
Yes, I decided that I’d have a go.
I can’t say if your cheer-leading played a part, but the Brexit Party is topping the poll tonight!
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Friendly Fire 06:33 on April 14, 2019 Permalink |
The Brexit Party has BIG financial backing so will out glitz the UKIP party. I wonder if you have researched the other side of Nigel? He seems to be deliberately splitting the leave NOW vote. He pushed for 2 of the worse candidates for his replacement leader, trashed not only his ‘own’ party but also trashed and insulted the UKIP member (the same ones who loyally supported him and would have voted him in again as leader if hadn’t walked away fro it (Cameron did that also and left us with an unelected PM)
He is recorded as saying he doesn’t want members or an NEC in HIS party! (subscribers only?) He is a brilliant orator yes – but so was Obama and that guy from Germany a few years ago. He has NEVER until the last moments of the last election actually made a point of decrying immigrants from outside the EU and dodged many questions about the M+sl+m invasion of the West.
Gerrard has pulled UKIP back from the wreck Farage left. Membership has been rising rapidly and members loyal to their new leader. Now the Brexit Party is likely to split the vote and fall into the Governments sleazy hands.
Brexit Party 50 votes UKIP 50 Votes Labour 99 votes = disaster.
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Dan Lester 13:14 on April 14, 2019 Permalink |
A well-argued case against Farage, FF, and I know he has his faults, the worst being the way he purged, or allowed the purging of, perfectly good people the gaystapo didn’t like.
More than once I remember Ross telling him off for being soft.
In fact we have seen purges already with the Brexit Party, like that man who criticised Mandelson who has been unfsirly gorced out.
Even so, Farage has done a lot of good and if he seems to hesitate sometimes, and I am exasperated, I picture that clever poster with all the illegals on the march through Europe.
In the European elections, I will vote UKIP 1: Brexit Party 2, unless one of the candidates is outstanding or likely to win easily ( not necessarily the same thing)
If we have a Westminster election, first past the post, it will depend who is best-placed to beat the anti-democracy tribe called ConLabLibdem.
The Euro election is coming up first so that will help me to choose for subsequent votes.
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Ned A 17:53 on April 14, 2019 Permalink |
I got into the habit of voting for UKIP but I will vote for anybody who I trust will get us out of Europe.
Correction. Brussels Empire. I like Europe.
If it looks like Farage can teach them a lesson, I will vote for his party. But if UKIP is putting up a good fight where I vote, then I stick with UKIP.
All I want is Get Britain Out!
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