Asked how they would vote in a possible referendum given the developments emerging from the negotiations, so far, 41.3% replied that they decided to vote “no” from now on, 36.5% said that they will decide after seeing a possible solution agreement and 22.2% stated that looking at the current situation, they decided to vote “yes”.
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Referendum
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Referendum
The pollsters got Brexit & Trump 100% wrong.
A referendum will result in a yes vote if both community leaders plus the guarantors endorse the agreement.
A referendum will result in a yes vote if both community leaders plus the guarantors endorse the agreement.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Referendum
Don't agree with you but God help us all (except the GC's) if they both do vote yes.
TC memories far too short I'm afraid.
TC memories far too short I'm afraid.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Referendum
It strikes me as being ironical having watching President Obama and Prime Minister Abe in Pearl Harbour yesterday. His address to the American people and the families of the thousands killed was extremely moving. The address given by Obama in Japan earlier this year was equally moving. That being the case why or why or why cannot these people take a lesson and reaiise that no matter what happened in the past there is absolutely no point whatsoever in bearing a grudge for decade after decade. In a nutshell "there is no future in it"