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During the run up to the Iraq war the Daily Mail organised polling stattions at local and national chains of supermarkets and newsagents where you could vote on going to war.
All the parties and organisation believing in EU withdrawal should come together and organise a poll using the same methods as the Daily Mail. The result would obviouslly be unofficial and the government would ignore but it would leave us with more ammunition providing the result went our way. |
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Nice idea. We would need to find sponsors and a chain of sores willing to participate.
It would probably be most useful in the run up to the next Euro elections or General election (and they might be on the same day!). If it showed a significant response in favour of leaving the EU, the papers woudl go into a frenzy and UKIP woud get lots of coverage. |
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I agree.
If you remember, the Daily Mail also ran a major survey in conjunction with ICM a few years ago to give people the choice on whether they would like a referendum on the proposed EU Constitution. It turned out one and a half million people did want a referendum on the proposal! And this was one of the key turning points in Blair's u-turn on saying we could have one. I think a similar survery demanding that we have a referendum on continues EU membership would be more difficult to win but even if we lost it would still get the issue further into the public's mind and show people that EU withdrawal seekers aren't just little britain nutters like government and most of the media likes to portray us. |
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It was very sensible, but UKIP have made absolutely nothing of the stance.
Indeed they may aswell not have made it.
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