European Economic Community and Weather Forecasts

outcome hinges: Those seeking to remain are comforted by polls globally largely showing a preference for the U.K. to remain in the EU. So there isn't anything for investors to worry about, right It is important to recognize that polls only tell half the story, so much of the outcome hinges on turnout; with weather forecasts for torrential rains on Thursday, we may see a lower turnout — and hence a very close election, according to Market Watch. In 1975, when voters decided to join the European Economic Community , turnout was 64%. Flash forward to June 2016, and we will need to rival those numbers to ensure that Britain stays. Brexiteers have tried to shift the focus of the debate toward emotional topics like immigration, political accountability and bureaucracy. Older members of the electorate are both more likely to vote and more likely to be voting leave in the referendum. Brexit Long-Term Impact on Global Growth The United Kingdom exit from the European Union would mark a reversal in the global trend toward greater economic integration. Younger members of the electorate are more likely to vote remain in the election, but are also more likely to stay home from the polls. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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