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Swansea would vote remain now. 11:16 - Aug 14 with 816 viewstrampie


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Swansea would vote remain now. on 11:25 - Aug 14 with 798 viewsomarjack

"Anti-EU stronghold"?

48.5% voted Remain the 1st time around..hardly a "stronghold for Brexit"

2-3% of people changing their votes and we'd have voted Remain..no big deal

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Swansea would vote remain now. on 12:09 - Aug 14 with 761 viewstrampie

I heard that in Swansea East the Remain vote has risen from 37.9% to 50.7%.

If I recall correctly the Brexit vote was done on council areas and not constituencies.
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Swansea would vote remain now. on 12:52 - Aug 14 with 709 viewstrampie

Wales is for Remain now, Swansea East has one of the biggest swings in the UK from Leave to Remain, the Rhondda is another one with a big swing from Leave to Remain, there is only 40 constituencies in Wales 14 of them would now switch, some of which were for Remain but apparently a huge percentage of them would now go over to the Remain side .
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Swansea would vote remain now. on 12:54 - Aug 14 with 704 viewsHighjack

This has already been debunked in another thread trampie, we were discussing this hand on cock grinning weasel the other day.

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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Swansea would vote remain now. on 13:26 - Aug 14 with 661 viewsfelixstowe_jack

Swansea would vote remain now. on 12:52 - Aug 14 by trampie

Wales is for Remain now, Swansea East has one of the biggest swings in the UK from Leave to Remain, the Rhondda is another one with a big swing from Leave to Remain, there is only 40 constituencies in Wales 14 of them would now switch, some of which were for Remain but apparently a huge percentage of them would now go over to the Remain side .
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I did not notice there had been a second referendum how do you know how Wales would vote.

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Swansea would vote remain now. on 13:27 - Aug 14 with 659 viewstrampie

Just been reading comments about the poll and commentators noting that because of poll findings regarding Wales combined with what Scotland and Northern Ireland voted that it puts even more pressure on the union.

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Swansea would vote remain now. on 13:37 - Aug 14 with 647 viewsfelixstowe_jack

Does it? I think the people of the UK will welcome the latest employment news. A reduction in 74,000 of people from the EU working in the UK at the same time as a 60,000 fall in unemployed. This means an EXTRA 134,000 British found jobs. British jobs for British people.

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Swansea would vote remain now. on 13:45 - Aug 14 with 638 viewstrampie

Race to the bottom, zero hour contracts, minimum wage, in work poverty, cant afford a house, things are grim.

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Swansea would vote remain now. on 13:51 - Aug 14 with 630 viewsfelixstowe_jack

Wrong again

There were 780,000 people (not seasonally adjusted) in employment on “zero-hours contracts” in their main job, 104,000 fewer than for a year earlier.

104,000 have moved from zero hour contracts to full time working

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Swansea would vote remain now. on 13:57 - Aug 14 with 620 viewstrampie

Swansea would vote remain now. on 13:51 - Aug 14 by felixstowe_jack

Wrong again

There were 780,000 people (not seasonally adjusted) in employment on “zero-hours contracts” in their main job, 104,000 fewer than for a year earlier.

104,000 have moved from zero hour contracts to full time working


You seem to miss the fact that there are currently over 3/4 of a million people are on zero hour contracts.
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