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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Ok so all my friends and family seem to know which way they are voting on 23/6/16.
My issues is I don't have a clue, now I understand the pro an cons but due to changing jobs to a highly specialised area my brain is full of new learning and focus. So I've basically avoided the news and TV debates.
Is it only me cos everyone seems to be sure how will vote an what they voting for |
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By *olgateMan
over a year ago
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My advice is to ignore your feelings about any of the individuals campaigning on either side of the debate and try and concentrate on the actual issues at the heart of the debate. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's a toss up between sticking with what you know or taking a huge gamble that something better could come of it. The truth of it is that we don't actually know 100% what would happen if we leave. I've seen a lot of right wing outlets claiming we'll be all Union jacks, Churchill and rule Britannia but I honestly don't think that would happen. A leave vote would create an uncertain couple of years whilst deals are struck |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bob geldof made my mind up yesterday he looked such a dick"
Bloody mouthy twat .! Yes he has done a lot of good in this world 'takes hat of to him' but he should not have been making wanker signes and other signes.
He made himself look a right coont |
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By *olgateMan
over a year ago
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"Bob geldof made my mind up yesterday he looked such a dick
Bloody mouthy twat .! Yes he has done a lot of good in this world 'takes hat of to him' but he should not have been making wanker signes and other signes.
He made himself look a right coont "
Geldof is in that niche of arrogant wankers that think there is only one point of view that matters which is their own and any other opinion is worthless.
Nothing is ever that simple. |
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Geldof is in that niche of arrogant wankers that think there is only one point of view that matters which is their own and any other opinion is worthless.
Nothing is ever that simple. "
He'd fit in well on here then |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Back to the OP's question
I have already voted and most my friends have also voted as they have postal votes, I have voted Leave.
David Cameron has stated that If we vote to LEAVE the European Union and the single market, he will still stay on as Prime Minister right through until the end of his term, he would then carry out in full the wishes of the British people (who voted Leave) , he would bring in the Australian Points System, He would pay in more to the NHS and he would also negotiate the trade deal with single market. |
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As both sides seem to agree that the EU is not fit for our purpose, the question I am asking myself is whether we can achieve any reform at the cost of some sovereignty or whether we cannot achieve any meaningful reform and leave at the cost of some (indefinite period) economic instability for ourselves and our trading partners to regain a little more control.
Having weighed up the arguments put forward by both sides as opposed to the deplorable behaviour of both sides, I will probably vote on gut feeling as I am faced with the pollong paper.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Back to the OP's question
I have already voted and most my friends have also voted as they have postal votes, I have voted Leave.
David Cameron has stated that If we vote to LEAVE the European Union and the single market, he will still stay on as Prime Minister right through until the end of his term, he would then carry out in full the wishes of the British people (who voted Leave) , he would bring in the Australian Points System, He would pay in more to the NHS and he would also negotiate the trade deal with single market."
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As both sides seem to agree that the EU is not fit for our purpose, the question I am asking myself is whether we can achieve any reform at the cost of some sovereignty or whether we cannot achieve any meaningful reform and leave at the cost of some (indefinite period) economic instability for ourselves and our trading partners to regain a little more control.
Having weighed up the arguments put forward by both sides as opposed to the deplorable behaviour of both sides, I will probably vote on gut feeling as I am faced with the pollong paper.."
Wasn't Cameron fighting for reform a few months back and failed drastically!! |
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By *olgateMan
over a year ago
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It will not be as much of an upheaval to leave for us as it would be for other nations. We still control our own borders and have our own currency. The Germans for one, will not want a disruption in trade. Their car industry for one needs the British market more than we need German cars. |
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