EU referendum

EU referendum

  • In

    Votes: 503 47.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 547 52.1%

  • Total voters
    1,050
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As I've said before, the EURO is at the root of many problems and if it were to be scrapped, Europe would be the better for it, with the PIGS being able to devalue their currencies, boost their exports, get their economies moving.
If you believe this, as I do. How on earth can you be so positive about remaining? This is one of the many fundamental reasons why I think we need to totally dislocate ourselves from Europe?
 
If you believe this, as I do. How on earth can you be so positive about remaining? This is one of the many fundamental reasons why I think we need to totally dislocate ourselves from Europe?

I think you'll find I didn't say anything positive about remaining. I just said lots of negative things about leaving. Staying is perhaps the least worst option.
 
I think you'll find I didn't say anything positive about remaining. I just said lots of negative things about leaving. Staying is perhaps the least worst option.
Apologies, I took your negativity to leaving to show you to be supporting remaining.... even with this potential Euro crisis... So is there hope to get you to support leaving?
 
I am a Brexiter but I can't see us leaving the EU, I think it will be closer to 60-40 remain than a leave vote.

Judging by the replies on here and those of everyone I speak to I think it will be a whitewash leave vote! I've yet to speak to a single person who is adament about voting to stay in. The only thing that will swing it the other way for me is if droves of people bottle it come voting day. The only people that will really resoundingly vote leave are young people and they are also the ones least likely to vote anyway.
 
Apologies, I took your negativity to leaving to show you to be supporting remaining.... even with this potential Euro crisis... So is there hope to get you to support leaving?

Sure. I am undecided, but leaning towards remain. I genuinely think both options are bad and it's a matter of trying to work out what's the least bad. I've been banging on about the downsides of leaving since I think if we do vote leave, people should do it with their eyes wide open and ready for the significant problems that would inevitably arise.
 
Sure. I am undecided, but leaning towards remain. I genuinely think both options are bad and it's a matter of trying to work out what's the least bad. I've been banging on about the downsides of leaving since I think if we do vote leave, people should do it with their eyes wide open and ready for the significant problems that would inevitably arise.

I think that Remains' camp slogan for this campaign should have been 'better the devil you know' as your comments will be representative of many
 
So, Cameron bats for Britain and gets his deal, the Prime Minister and Chancellor campaign actively for Remain, all the main political parties in England, Scotland and Wales are pro-Remain, the tax payer funded pro-EU propoganda leaflet has been delivered, the IMF and OECD claim we'll become a basket case if we leave, the Chancellor gets his buddies ib the G20 to say we're better off in, and the President of the US informs us America's closest ally will be at the back of the queue when it comes to trade negotiations, and still the polls have barely shifted. Maybe the British people don't intend to be brow beaten into staying after all? I'm encouraged.
 
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