Britain heading for Brexit in new polls, but will Scotland follow?

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Britain heading for Brexit in new polls, but will Scotland follow?



With little more than two weeks to go before the British decide whether to remain in the European Union, polls show the Leave side has gained the upper hand. Will undecideds flock to the Remain side in the coming days to keep Britain in the EU?

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tay

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Now, with less than 2 weeks to go, a poll commissioned by The Independent (link is external) finds the leave camp with a 10-point lead.

Trying to find out what Brexit would mean to Europe and the UK isn't easy. Opinions are all over the place.

Trying to find out how it might reverberate across the Atlantic is that much harder. Apparently it will effect the markets, stocks and bonds, but, like a lot of earthquakes, you'll have to see if that will be a ripple or a tsunami but likely nothing.

Is HMQ really for the leave camp. Apparently so, maybe (link is external).
 

Blackleaf

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Vote Leave. Better off out.

If Remain win, vote Leave again in the second referendum.
 

Curious Cdn

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The Welsh are sotorfied that when tgey kpleave the EU, they will lose the only reliable source of funding. It sounspds as if the English aren't up to it. Maybe they should separate and stay with he EU along with Scotland and the Irish Republic.

They probably won't miss you.
 

Blackleaf

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The Welsh are sotorfied that when tgey kpleave the EU, they will lose the only reliable source of funding. It sounspds as if the English aren't up to it. Maybe they should separate and stay with he EU along with Scotland and the Irish Republic.

They probably won't miss you.

I bet most Welsh people vote to Leave. The Welsh are the most anti-EU of all the British people.

Also, when I and other people in England take to the polling stations in eight days' time we're voting the way we think will be best for us, our jobs, our NHS, whether each of us wants controlled immigration or not, whether we want to be continually bossed about by unelected foreigners in Brussels and Strasbourg, whether we think we will be better off outside the EU or in it.

We're not taking to the polling stations to do what's best for the people of Scotland and Wales who, COMBINED, have a population around one-eigth that of England.