EU - In or Out?

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EU Poll - Are You In or Out?

Poll ended at Tue Jul 19, 2016 2:10 pm

In
0
No votes
Out
12
92%
Shake it all about
1
8%
 
Total votes: 13

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Shake it all about for me :poke:


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Jester wrote:Shake it all about for me :poke:
And all of us have been shaken all about - by them.
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I met a lad about 15 years younger than me who said he didn't believe we had a real vote on the in/out thing.
I delved into it a bit more and he says he believes that it will be fixed.
I tend to agree.
The polls will suggest that the people are on the Brexit side but it will be rigged for the in people to win.
I sincerely hope that the UK leaves the EU.
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Anyone else get the governments booklet telling us of the "benefits" of staying in the EU?
I got it and its just what you normally hear on the box.
What a waste of £10m.
I want to see the "benefits" of leaving the EU not a biased government view!
Besides most politicians are with the stay in campaign now as most will be frightened to go the other way.
Those that have spoken out against the EU have some balls.
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For those wanting Britain to leave the EU please make sure you vote - don't let the remain people sway you either.
Vote Leave!
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The latest poll says that the leave campaign has a 10% lead.
55% to the leave and 45% to the remain.
Up to now the remain people have been scaring people with doom and gloom should the UK leave the EU.
For the remain people to claw back that sort of deficit they are going to have to come up with even more scare stories.
I think the final week will be rather interesting.
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Crab wrote: I think the final week will be rather interesting.
The remain campaign are going to call on Gordon Brown.
I liked his input in the Scottish referendum but I hope he doesn't persuade too many Labour voters to vote remain.
At the moment, the Labour voters are still more likely to vote leave.
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Vote to leave.
Brexit all the way for me.
The remain campaign are losing right now but are trying to brainwash everyone with "project fear".
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Many in America say they back the UK leaving the EU as we could get back to a better relationship with them without EU interference.

http://www.spectator.co.uk/2016/03/obam ... hould-you/
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Here's a good video from the BBC which gives many reasons why Britain should leave the EU.

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