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does it really matter?

Agreed on managing perception being incredibly important. I have absolutely no idea how any of this is going to play out re: CTA/Schengen/hard borders and it seems that no-one in the UK government has any idea either. Very worrying.

do we really need to keep doing this?

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Yes, actually

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doesn’t look like the same boat to me…

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Several points that I feel I must point out severed, firstly the boat I was talking about was UK politics not just the referendum and the diagram doesn’t accurately reflect the vote, its broken down into towns? it doesn’t take into account population density or the split in each town, quite misleading if you ask me

It’s constituencies, isn’t it? So of roughly equal population size.

If that is the case then I have learnt something but my other two points still stand…I think unless you got any more ‘facts’ to bamboozle me with Hyg? : )

I was just guessing - it looks like either constituencies or district / borough council areas.

Looks like constituencies to me. Trouble is, they’re of equal population not equal geographical area - Mapping them on a geographical map gives disproportionate weight to rural constituencies like the Highlands or Aberdeenshire when compared to urban ones like Lambeth or Hackney (which were stronger remain areas)

It needs to be mapped on something like this to be of much non-propoganda value (UK general election 2010 in this case I think).

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It was a glib response mate

Easy to say now

haha yes, it is. The morale is, never try

no idea what this means

supporting independence doesn’t mean you’re supporting a nationalist cause, is what it means

ok

(post too short)

nope

Ok then

sounds like you don’t believe me. I don’t mind you having a different opinion