>implying brexit won't fail like hofer
Remember there are two million brits outside uk doing the postal vote thing.
If you've lived outside the UK for more than 10 years, even as a British citizen, you can't vote in the upcoming referendum.
I know only one person who's voting in. That's it. Everyone else I know is voting to leave.
I thought the same, OP. I imagined it would be a remain lock.
But seriosuly, everyone I speak to is voting out, even across multiple cities. Even people who vote Labour are.
They don't really understand what it is, but don't like it regardless. If we live it will be incredible banter.
>>74895789
>anecdotal evidence
>>74895291
My entire family are voting to stay.
I haven't mentioned I'm not because I am terrible at arguing things in person.
>>74896020
>holland is shit scared because if we leave the EU (on a whim, just for a laugh) it will literally collapse the union and holland's economy will get flushed down the toiltet where it belongs IMHO
MOM'S GONNA FREAK
>>74896328
>My entire family are voting to stay
>I haven't mentioned I'm not
WHAT THE FUCK YOU FUCKING HOMO
Tell them to vote out, or physically stop them from leaving the house on voting day if they don't comply. It's your duty.
This is basically our own little American Revolution, don't fucking pussy out. Change their minds by force. I have, my family are all out. You don't wanna look back and regret not challenging them if they keep us in?
Come on m8.
>>74896364
I would love to see the EU come crashing down but you Britcucks are going to blow it
Everyone I know is voting out.
>>74896608
Implying they aren't just pretending to stop you from sperging about politics at dinner.
>>74896608
I'm too autismal by far.
>>74898276
Man the fuck up, this is the future of your country and your people on the line.
>>74896608
>>74895789
>>74895291
Try asking coworkers or classmates and convincing them? It can be awkward, but definitely worth it.
Also please see for bigger problems
>>74897005