MrHairyman
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Prior to the referendum on Oct 2nd, polls were putting the YES camp at about 50% of the vote, with about 25% on NO and the remainder undecided.
However, I was just wondering if the decision by the UKIP, amongst others (There were stacks of YA people telling the Irish what they should be doing) to interfere in another countries business actually pushed more people towards a YES vote? I mean, how would people in Britain react, if Angela Merkel came over and started telling people how to vote in the UK?
SHEEPY:
Where did I was it was all the UK's fault Sheepy? I openly said the polls were leaning towards YES anyway. I was just wondering if the 'push' from UKIP et al, helped? Try answering the question.
LER:
So your answer is "I don't know" then.
However, I was just wondering if the decision by the UKIP, amongst others (There were stacks of YA people telling the Irish what they should be doing) to interfere in another countries business actually pushed more people towards a YES vote? I mean, how would people in Britain react, if Angela Merkel came over and started telling people how to vote in the UK?
SHEEPY:
Where did I was it was all the UK's fault Sheepy? I openly said the polls were leaning towards YES anyway. I was just wondering if the 'push' from UKIP et al, helped? Try answering the question.
LER:
So your answer is "I don't know" then.