The last poll of 10,000 people, using phone, online and street data, (IE, the polls that you should pay most attention to), said leave would win with 48/52. This was posted on Leave.EU and StrongerINEurope's twitter feed as the voting booths closes. Britain's always been hard to poll because we don't tell people how we're voting. So stop that. YouGov was wrong. Polling was not. Equally, I don't know why you think polling companies are owned by Machiavellian CEOs with strange agendas that can only be served by polling that's based on slightly wrong data because out-dated techniques are used, because they're not. YouGOV is the only one that could be described that way. Most are non-profits and private polling firms are contracted by the campaigns, not the news - you very, very rarely see any results from those.
In order for us to legally leave Europe, MPs have to vote on it. So I don't think we're going, personally. That, by the way, is how Democracy works.
Hate crime are up 56% since this vote. I assume that's a false poll conducted by our evil leaders to smear the leave campaign (and not a figure pulled from just
four days of police figures).
I'm proposing no "hack", I'm postulating that an advisory referendum will be used as just that - advice. When all the big names in "Leave" campaign have said they don't want to leave Europe, I find it very hard to believe any of them will enact Article 50.
Maybe Teresa May because she
hates the EU Court of Human Rights but I don't think it likely she gets the leadership. This is a Boris ship now.
Here's some good reading:
http://www.theguardian.com/politics...ows-back-key-pledges-immigration-nhs-spending
http://indy100.independent.co.uk/ar...source=indy&utm_medium=top5&utm_campaign=i100
"People expecting to see a fall in immigration figures will be disappointed" is a key phrase in all of that.
The EU have made it very clear, in the article I linked to, that they have no reason to cut us a good trade deal and we will not be granted . China have point-blank said that they have no interest in trade with Britain (they've said it three times since the result and have said they won't even open preliminary negotiations). Other countries have also said the same. We were downgraded today by Standard and Poor - twice in one go. The pound is still falling. Many countries are coming out to say that dealing directly with Britain on it's own holds no interest for them and would break agreements they have with others. So no, that trade deal isn't happening.