Thursday, June 23, 2016

Brexit, towards yes to Europe – BBC

LONDON – In the old days the referendum on Europe virtual numbers of surveys intersect with real numbers that flow into the night. 23 Italian to a survey, which is not an exit poll or projection but a sampling of moods and intentions in Brexit-day, emits a very temporary verdict: 52 percent for yes to Europe, 48 for no. A partial confirmation? Nigel Farage: ‘I’m pessimistic. ” Prime Minister Cameron meanwhile thanked “all those who have voted to keep Britain stronger, more secure: he’s better in Europe.”

This item is heavy, global repercussions. Hopes and certainties chase schizophrenic under the interspersed deluges of rain that block commuter train and instill concern to those who imagine desertion from the polls and a consequent benefit to the fans of ” Independence Day ‘, the independence of Europe, as scream at the polls their arrembanti ringleaders, Boris Johnson, the former London mayor who wake Euroscepticism dreams of unseating David Cameron, and Nigel Farage making proselytes to the right and left.

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In times of typically, with doubts and fears, optimism and pessimism that alternate, the markets offer with each passing hour tantalizing clues, however, be taken with a grain of salt. The pound is revalued, it settles down but remains in the “+” sign. The stock market runs in a positive and earn 1.2 percent, the best seat in the last two months. We know that financial institutions under stress, are prepared rollercoaster. That lists proceed discreetly may be the signal that the gnomes of the banks and funds have signs encouraging for Europe. But they are suggestions. Waiting for dawn to unleash the storm or the sun shines. Every draft of this on June 23 that holds Europe and the world, governments and the United Kingdom, in the swing can shift the balance. Opens the dance l ‘ Evening Standard in the afternoon sentences with open polls: 52 to 48 for Europe. The Financial Times monitors the average of all the institutes collecting voting intentions and reports: 48 to 46 in favor of Europe. And the bookmakers cashing bets for “remain”. Or is it a gigantic bluff and dangerous. Or are the British moods that are consolidated to leave things as they are.

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“a vote for the future of our children.” And ‘the last-European appeal of David Cameron. “A vote for our independence” is the mantra of Boris Johnson. The two ringleaders of the “remain” and “leave” if they play incessantly. There is a silent majority that is convinced and conquered. And ‘the silent majority of undecided and fluctuating. Eurosceptics rely on an army of angry that from the northeast down to the English Kent, have the backing of a large slice of former Labour voters. The Europeans have the reserves of Scotland, partly Wales, London and Manchester. Tradition teaches that, in the end, the “middle ground” of the British without convictions consolidated favors conservative votes. The pragmatism of those who say: I choose the lesser evil because the leap in the dark does not convince me. But those who dare to swear that this will happen again today?
David Cameron moves off the first morning just to go to ferret out the person who is in front of the abacus of yes or no. He understands the emotional swings of the average electorate that heart feels far from Europe but then pockets the card with his head. And ‘an electorate that has to be worked to the last. And then there are to encourage young people who do not dream of staying in a United Kingdom sick of nostalgia isolationist.
Unknowns of a referendum that still marks a groove in the UK. It split the Conservatives and Labour split. He gave breath nationalist extremism. He has divided Scotland (pro-European) from England (mid Brexit and half not). The he tried and wanted David Cameron thinking to come up with an easy victory. unpardonable levity. Under the ash hatch clashes both between the Tories and among Labour. And the Scottish question will return to roar. About redial up the pieces?

June 23, 2016 (edited June 24, 2016 | 00:54)

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