22-11-18, 07:17 PM
(22-11-18, 07:07 PM)VNA link Wrote:Its all well and good predicting things on the night whilst watching the results come in, but I correctly predicted the EU vote result 2 years before it actually happened. And even before a vote was even announced.Quote:mtread, did you predict the result of the EU referendum correctly? A simple yes or no will do.
Can I answer this one too? Please?Can I go back to 2014?
Remember the 2014 referendum.
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I stayed up all night for the 2014 one. Sure I wanted a YES result, and everybody around me thought it was in the bag but I knew it was very unlikely. And yup early on during the night the clues started coming that all was not well. I figured anything above 40% was a result, a victory in fact and something to take forwards. So whilst I was disappointed, and surrounded by folks who appeared to want to top themselves, I was also pleasantly surprised by 45%, almost half the country felt the way I did. I still think it was a stunning result. Was a strange night.
2016? The polls said it was safe. But I have to say I had a bad feeling in the closing days of the campaign. Didn’t stay up. But I do remember again having that bad feeling as I stood in the kitchen in front of the radio, pausing, slightly scared to turn it on. Then foc foc foc foc foc!
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.