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Thread: RedC / SBP Poll - Referendum on Fiscal Compact Treaty will be carried

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith-M View Post
    THAT'S the important number right now. Voting intentions without the actual document (let alone the campaign) are all but meaningless.
    Whether or not a referendum should be held is a constitutional issue, not a matter of public opinion as expressed in an opinion poll. And referenda usually result in people casting their votes on a whole confused set of related issues - and some utterly unrelated - but rarely on the specific issue of the poll. Best avoided where possible and better to let parliamentary democracy function as it was intended to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeHickey View Post
    Those poll numbers means its game on and could go down to the wire. I just can't wait for the Labour Ref Posters what will they say? they'll hardly say vote YES for jobs.
    YES............to money in the atm's
    Joe Soap says enough is enough...............

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    Yes for Jobs...
    Thosaigh sé in oifig an phoist agus a chríochnaigh i mbanc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jacko View Post
    Poll in SBP tomorrow has the Treaty being passed 53 to 47 if put to a referendum
    Sh!t. We don't even know what is in it , yet.
    "A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence" - David Hume

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    Actual RedC SBP results.

    If a referendum were held,

    40% Yes
    36% No
    24% Don't know
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    "......... we must sometimes listen to those who, consumed with zeal, have scant judgment or balance. To such ones the modern world is nothing but betrayal and ruin.........We feel bound to disagree with these prophets of doom who are forever forecasting calamity -- as though the world's end were imminent."

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonpartyboy View Post
    I must have missed the published wording.......you can't even go to sleep these days.
    Exactly. apparently the actual figures are Yes 40, No 36, Don't Know 24 - but the logic of polling people on a treaty that doesn't exist entirely escapes me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by owedtojoy View Post
    Sh!t. We don't even know what is in it , yet.
    We don't need to know what is in it. Sure won't it give us recovery,jobs,security,the euro, you name it, everything we need, if we just vote 'YES'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeHickey View Post
    Oh contraire, I'd say they will be very happy. Nearly 50% support before they campaign and the Treaty is published.
    Au dear

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiding behind a poster View Post
    Exactly. apparently the actual figures are Yes 40, No 36, Don't Know 24 - but the logic of polling people on a treaty that doesn't exist entirely escapes me.
    It sells newspapers !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by simeongrimes View Post
    47% against before the deal is even agreed is a good start for the No camp.
    47% is a win. there more likely to go out and don't knows are more likely to go to them. there where bigger leads for the yes side in nice and lisbon one and the recent referendum on enquiries. its the no sides to loose
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