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Marshwarble | 15:32 Tue 17th May 2016 | News
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If only 49% vote for Brexit would you demand a recount?
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17:00 Mon 23rd May 2016
There's some very fishy stuff going on. They've banned an exit poll and they refused to allow an independent count.
In answer to your question. Yes.
by the same token, I suppose, if 51% voted for it you ought also to demand a recount, just to be sure.
I've nothing against banning exit polls as they take all the fun out of it.
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I agree with jno. Is the AB Editor here?
yes ! OUT OUT OUT !!
The result isn't binding anyway so the split opinion result wouldn't be helped by a rerun. One could demand an enquiry to ensure all was above board. Maybe a recount. The cost of a rerun difficult to justify however. I think that the result should be accepted and hope there was an opportunity for folk to come to their senses and demand an exit in the not too distant future, instead. Unsure an AB poll on it would be that informative either.
This is a very serious matter, jd. Exit polls are remarkably accurate. Who's going to believe Cameron when he smugly announces, after a secret count, the Remain side won 55%-45%?
I don't think Cameron will count the votes. There are scrutineers and independent officials around to monitor these things. There is a danger I suppose though of postal vote abuse similar to that that occurred in some communities where a small group of people arranged for the ballot papers to be filled in on behalf of the community members.
A 51%/49% vote would mean difference of around half a million votes so a recount is unlikely to achieve much
//A 51%/49% vote would mean difference of around half a million votes so a recount is unlikely to achieve much//

It may give enough time for the "misplaced" boxes to be found.
Cameron started this referendum campaign with a lie. He has reluctantly called it as a response to the fear that UKIP would achieve huge gains in the General Election by promising the very same referendum. He stated that he would support the leave lobby if his "negotiations" with the EU did not yield significant change for British interests and concerns. He negotiated nothing of the sort, but did secretly draw up a plan of action with the CBI and other beneficiaries of the corrupt regime. He lied then and still continues to do so. Liars do not suddenly switch to truthful or honest behaviour, he will do anything now to preserve his false position.
Of course Cameron won't count the votes. They'll get some kitchen scales to weigh the 'remain' vote and take the lorry loads of 'leave' votes to the weigh station.
Whichever side wins, wins.

Let's not go down the Sturgeon route of wanting to vote again because you don't like the result.
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Agreed if we had to post-mortem any vote because one side had more money than the other, the Tories would be in real trouble!
Yes - to take into account the chad factor
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Why is this thread still open? It's obviously in the wrong place for a discussion.
My best guess here is that if its as close as that, for either side, then it would be difficult to proceed.
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Thanks.

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