The next media feeding frenzy. Between now and then, there are a number of potentially key events; Greece, November Spanish elections, etc. What's the perspective of those on this forum, as you have a wider perspective than the average UK voter?
Polls are understandably discredited, but one showed there is a huge percentage of undecideds waiting for hard facts to come out before moving one way or the other. Good luck with that - it'll be a case of more heat than light, I believe.
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How does belonging to a forum widen perspective? I'm curious as to whom or what is an average UK voter?ChrisM wrote: What's the perspective of those on this forum, as you have a wider perspective than the average UK voter?
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I guess he means our perspective includes, for most forum members, the advantage of living in another EU country as well as being UK citizens and (for some of us) being able to vote in the referendum
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It's statistically likely that forum members here will either live in Spain; visit there; have an interest in Spain, as versus someone who is a member of a chess forum, for example. That being the case, their views on the referendum would have a different, i.e. broader, perspective than the average UK voter.Sandramay wrote:How does belonging to a forum widen perspective? I'm curious as to whom or what is an average UK voter?ChrisM wrote: What's the perspective of those on this forum, as you have a wider perspective than the average UK voter?
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