I am pretty sure the NATO freeriders are already doing a pretty good job undermining it. Don't think they need any help.
Final major television debate on BBC last night saw a strong showing from Leave side, with Boris Johnson giving a closing speech about Thursday potentially being the UK's very own "independence day". Was probably a slight advantage for him to give the closing speech last, i.e. after the Remain side closing speech, because he could then more easily rouse the audience into a standing ovation. Don't know if any polls have been conducted since the televised debate.
Weather forecast is for thunderstorm on day of vote, which could affect voter turnout on Thursday. A low turnout is considered bad for the Remain side, according to polling experts YouGov:- http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...orms-likely-to-rain-on-remain-campaigns-para/
Long popcorn, coffee, gum into the vote! (smoke em if you got em) Good luck all! Don't blow up, liquidity will be hard to come by Size right, check risk, don't bet the farm.
Some last min polls FT poll of polls 45% Leave 44% Remain https://ig.ft.com/sites/brexit-polling/ Wikileaks twitter poll 7000+ votes 51% Leave 49% stay
Poll release schedule. just a heads up for possible market moving polls. " First up, is Opinium, which the great guys over at LiveSquawk report will be out at 1530 GMT (11:30 am in New York, 4:30 pm in London). Polls rarely tend to hit exactly when they're scheduled, so we're in the window now. There is no word on the TNS poll but chatter about a release in the "early evening" UK time, which I'd say starts in about an hour. ComRes is rumored around 2100 GMT (5 pm ET) which is when most polls hit. A YouGov may also have one at that time. On referendum day, Ipsos-Mori will release an early morning poll based on surveys take today. YouGov will release another poll after voting closes Thursday. That one threatens to cause some confusion because it's not an exit poll but rather a re-poll of people they've previously spoken with." via forexlive
%% Well Mr Ben i thought your posts just confirms the majority case on this thread for leaving[ exit from an overextended, over regulated gov, over immigrated gov...... ]BUT the Brits lost the right to keep + bear arms+ 1776 war with US, so i would not be surprised either way.LOL; NOT a prediction.I never really considered Ireland -part of PIGs [Portugal Ireland, GREECE,Spain]-most do.WSJ noted Ireland has a waaaaaay lower corporate +/ capital gains tax..................................than USA.
TNS POLL SHOWS 41 PCT OF BRITONS WOULD VOTE TO REMAIN IN EU, 43 PCT TO LEAVE TNS ONLINE POLL CONDUCTED JUNE 16-22, SAMPLE OF 2,320 PEOPLE