I know it's been hashed over lots and although I've had a quick flick through most of them, they mostly tend to veer off what the OP started the thread for or people get nasty telling the OP to read all the other threads.
so..... maybe it's an age thing but I will admit I've buried my head most of my adult life around politics. I voted when I was 18 then haven't again since. I just always kind of felt like it was all pointless and it was going to go the way the big wigs wanted it to go anyway (and I don't need putting down for that opinion or be told how naive or a conspiracy theorist I am)
my question is..... has anyone found or read anything anywhere that is unbiased? or gives both sides at the same time? I know I'm not likely to find something that is totally unbiased, but all I've read so far is one side and then the other side and they both contradict each other to the hilt. so I will read about staying in and think I agree then will leave that information and read about the other side and agree with that too.
anyway......very long winded question I guess, but has anyone found anything they have read and it's answered questions from both sides?
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"If you have ignored politics for all your life; then I can't see how you can possibly find out enough in the next 2 months to understand the issues and make an informed decision to vote."
and thats helpful how??
like I said to begin with i dont need negative comments back. |
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David Cameron keeps banging on about British values, but he trampled all over the key British value of a sense of fair play when he sent out his 9 million quid one sided Pro EU propaganda leaflet. Next time Cameron talks about British values I hope people remember that, in this referendum he is not entering into the spirit of fair play and it's not a level playing field.
A petition against these leaflets got over 200,000 signatures, so now as a result of that petition parliament will have to debate the sending of those leaflets on May 9th, will be interesting to see how Cameron attempts to squirm his way out of it. |
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