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    Irish Times/MRBI Referendum poll

    I am sure some people here have the figures. Come on fess up, sharing is caring you know.

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    Re: Irish Times/MRBI Referendum poll

    Corkhurler knows what they are. I have pmed him on this but he's staying mum.

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    Re: Irish Times/MRBI Referendum poll

    Yes - 3%

    No - 156%

    (Margin of error ?3481)
    A poster of some consequence...

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    Re: Irish Times/MRBI Referendum poll

    That comes confirmed by two separate sources I hope CM?
    'To attempt to rerun a referendum as a means of reversing the democratic decision taken by the people would be rightly regarded as an affront'. Dick Roche TD 21.12.01

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    Re: Irish Times/MRBI Referendum poll

    Quote Originally Posted by kerrynorth
    I am sure some people here have the figures. Come on fess up, sharing is caring you know.
    Yes. But can't break the embargo. :P
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    Re: Irish Times/MRBI Referendum poll

    as i said last night, I'd imagine that Yes has increased its lead as PaddyPower revised its odds last night in favour of YES
    to

    YES 2/9
    NO 11/4

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    Re: Irish Times/MRBI Referendum poll

    Quote Originally Posted by Helium Three
    That comes confirmed by two separate sources I hope CM?
    Paddy and Miley.
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    Re: Irish Times/MRBI Referendum poll

    Quote Originally Posted by NotDevsSon
    Quote Originally Posted by kerrynorth
    I am sure some people here have the figures. Come on fess up, sharing is caring you know.
    Yes. But can't break the embargo. :P
    Can you give us a hint?

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    Re: Irish Times/MRBI Referendum poll

    Yes 35 (+9)
    No 18 (+8)
    DK 47 (-17)

    comparison with January poll.

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    Re: Irish Times/MRBI Referendum poll

    Quote Originally Posted by CorkHurler
    Yes 35 (+9)
    No 18 (+8)
    DK 47 (-17)

    comparison with January poll.
    With both yes and no up by about the same amount, and with almost half the electorate undecided, it's all to play for. I also think the different wording of the Irish Times poll i.e. using the term Reform Treaty rather than Lisbon Treaty, may be a factor in the lower no vote relative to the Red C polls.

    The poll also shows that of the former undecideds, they have broken about 50-50 for the yes and no sides. If that happens on the day we could be in for a much closer result that the elites and pundits would have expected. 3 weeks to go.

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