EU referendum deal (title edited)

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wee davy's tory empire of dust is at each other's throats.
shambles.
On our own with that shower, keep us in.
 
From the Slog / John Ward: https://hat4uk.wordpress.com/2016/0...david-cameron-spells-out-why-we-should-leave/

It seems to me entirely apt that this morning’s Cabinet session is the first one to take place on a Saturday since the Invasion of the Falklands in 1982. There’s no physical invasion this time, but the threat to our sovereignty lies just across the Channel….as opposed to the South Atlantic. And whereas last time – whatever one thinks of the Mad Handbag – we had a PM who we just knew was going to give Galtieri’s fascists a good kicking, this time we have a Prime Minister who (without being forced to by public, UKIP-driven pressure) would never have gone through this ‘renegotiation’ charade in the first place.

These are the facts:

  1. We are being asked to decide on the deal before it’s been ratified
  2. Real reform of EC dictatorship is completely absent from the proposals
  3. The Government’s primary argument for staying is what might happen if we didn’t
  4. The only other ‘reason’ is that we’ve obtained ‘a good deal’.
I’m going to return to my Life mantra again now:

“Harken not unto what they say, but watch closely how they behave”.

We’re being asked to Trust the word of these EU leaders and their apparatchiks. So for starters, we should all read these two statements out last night:

Francois Hollande: “Just because it lasted a long time it doesn’t mean that much happened.” Thanks Frankie, nice line in graceful support there.
 
What have I got in common with EU-supporting big business tycoons and wealthy Guardian reading Islington pretend socialists?

Nothing.

So I'm voting Leave.
 
What's the benefits of staying in I mainly only see headlines and read why we shouldn't be in.
To be honest my main concern is how will it affect the football regulations - Bosman rulings, rights of overseas players to ply their trade etc., much of which has been dictated by EU membership.

My opinion is that an exit will stimulate the economies and politics around Europe and possibly the rest of the world. Uncertainty is a good thing sometimes. Plus if a Tory leader tells me to do one thing, I tend to do the other.
 

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