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Related: About this forumIt will be interesting to see where UKIP will be in the polls now.
They got what they wanted on Thursday. Now, Scotland is much more likely to approve a second "Indyref", Northern Ireland may do the same, Nigel has admitted there won't be any extra money for the NHS at all, and the hard-hit Northern towns the put Leave over the top are going to 'get hurt more than anywhere else in Britain by the at-least-short-term recession that's on the way.
The Leave voters "got their country back", but it's now likely to be a poorer and smaller country.
Hard to imagine all of that NOT causing UKIP to take a major hit in popular support now.
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It will be interesting to see where UKIP will be in the polls now. (Original Post)
Ken Burch
Jun 2016
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Sadly, I suspect that they may still be on a roll ... But in a few months' time ....?
non sociopath skin
Jun 2016
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area51
(12,590 posts)1. I too would love to see a new UK poll at this time. n/t
Denzil_DC
(8,978 posts)2. Add to your list the fact that Leave
have admitted exit won't reduce immigration!
non sociopath skin
(4,972 posts)3. Sadly, I suspect that they may still be on a roll ... But in a few months' time ....?
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