EU referendum

EU referendum

  • In

    Votes: 503 47.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 547 52.1%

  • Total voters
    1,050
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More to the point as every side agrees the NHS and social care are heavily reliant on immigrant workers from top to bottom. Vote leave and we will need to find some highly skilled health workers bloody quickly


I cannot understand this - either I am really mistaken or you and quite few others on the remain side that comment like this are.

Why would a Leave vote mean: ".....we will need to find some highly skilled health workers bloody quickly"
 
I don't believe what Cameron is saying, and I am extremely sceptical about believing what Boris et al are saying in the leave campaign. Cameron and the Government have their own agenda, and likewise so does Boris. But I certainly don't trust this Government with the NHS, and their plans are to obviously sell it off bit by bit, and make everyone believe that it is failing. The only reason it is failing is because there isn't enough money being put into the NHS.

Anyway, I don;t want to sound as though I'm making this out to be all about the NHS.

I'm voting out tomorrow - enough is enough!! This is a once in a lifetime opportunity. I encourage everyone who is able to vote to do so whether Leave or Remain.
I'm with you on the NHS. I am suprised at the low profile Jezza Hunt has adopted on this issue.... Now be warned the is a man with political ambition, I think the expression is "keeping your powder dry". We stand no chance if he comes to prominence after this vote... whichever way we go!
 
Maybe we won't need more NHS staff if less people are able to just pop over and access it and yes I'm all for leaving the eu and standing on our own two feet
 
Remain! You know it makes sense to stay in a strong EU!

Well the land is still standing but the debt grows! See how being a member has made the UK strong?
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A lot of Scots would say London and Brussels are both miles away with different priorities and cultures. They didn't vote for this government any more than they voted for EU Commissioners. I didn't want them to leave the UK but I sort of see their point.
They should have left then like the English wanted.
 
Except they don't. They aren't facts, they're predictions.

Which makes them worthless of course.

Like predicting the progression of cancer stages, or predicting the changes in our climate, or predicting the trajectory of moon rockets. All predictions are a complete waste of time aren't they.

Especially when they don't suit your agenda.
 
as usual more nonsense, why is this the only chance to leave?

Because they will never leave it to chance ever again.

We're only having this decision put on our toes in the first place because it was leveraged against Cameron.

Unless you think some of the issues people are wanting to vote out on will somehow improve by staying in.
 
Well worth watching again just to put the scary tales of doom in there place, an because its always funny when the truth bits them on the arse

 
When they say 'take back control', they don't mean for you and I, but for big business, politicians and the privileged.

We still won't be able to choose our head of state. We won't have any say on half of our parliament. We won't decide who will head any particular government department. If you are a Labour voter in Kensington, a Tory in Knowlsey, a Lib Dem pretty much anywhere, your (general election) vote counts for shit.

Any democratic gain from leaving the EU is marginal. Powers gained will be for governments and business, not the electorate.

Vote based on what you think is best for the economy or security or opportunity but the main thrust of the Brexit campaign has become democracy and frankly it's a fallacy.
 
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