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When the time comes for the referendum, how will you vote ?
Please answer In (to stay in the EU) or out (to leave the EU) no reasons are needed, these can be debated on another thread.

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By:
Jayco
When: 17 Jan 16 18:35
Out
By:
trilby22
When: 17 Jan 16 18:38
Out for now.  Depends what "paper" Dave comes back waving in his hand next month.
By:
twizzle22
When: 17 Jan 16 20:07
Totally amazed the polls are so close...with whats been occurring in the euro zone of late would have thought exiting was a shoe in.
By:
wit-ham
When: 17 Jan 16 20:23
Out for now.  Depends what "paper" Dave comes back waving in his hand next month.


Yep and probably reversed after the in vote
By:
johnizere
When: 17 Jan 16 21:05
OUT... whatever 'call me Dave' comes back with. I've had a gut full of deceit and spin from that lot.
By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 17 Jan 16 21:09
Out, the European Union is a ridiculous and failed concept.

However, I hope it wont mean closing the door firmly in the face of immigrants - especially those who lives are in danger and those most in need, i.e. the children of Syria, and also skilled immigrants.
By:
hectoratoratora
When: 17 Jan 16 21:22
0ut
By:
Hank Hill
When: 17 Jan 16 21:23
Out, but out won't be allowed to win!
By:
wit-ham
When: 17 Jan 16 21:29
Yes Hank as with Ireland and others you will vote again

or a few dozen ballet boxes will have gone missing
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 17 Jan 16 22:12
OUT

We never even agreed to join this superstate we're now involved in - and governed by.

The last time the British people got to vote on it it was a matter of (basically) a trade agreement with half a dozen European countries.

They pulled the wool over our eyes then - mainly by 'fear tactics' if we left.

They'll try to do the same again.

Don't let them make idiots of us again.
By:
Tommy Toes
When: 17 Jan 16 22:20
By the way, I didn't vote in the last referendum about it as I was too young, but I remember all the arguments very well.

Fear of leaving narrowly won the day - and it was only ever supposed to be a 'common market' we were voting to stay in, not anything like the bloated, authoritarian demagogue it's become.

Scandalous.
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 17 Jan 16 22:20
Out. Of course we will then get to exercise our right to vote however many times it takes to get the "right" answer. That's democracy. Laugh
By:
travelling man
When: 17 Jan 16 22:41
Out, Brothers, OUT!
By:
AFTERTHOUGHT
When: 18 Jan 16 00:03
Could be like the US - bring in electronic voting booths - there useful for the decision you want.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 19 Jan 16 16:08
By:
mememe
When: 19 Jan 16 16:27
Out, and I'll vote out on behalf of Mrs mememe, my little mememes and anybody else I can persuade to get a postal vote.

See, we can all learn from multiculturalism Wink
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 19 Jan 16 19:36
Just to give you an idea of how big the sea change has been, the Daily Telegraph commentator, Allison Pearson, who had said she was undecided on Brexit, she didn’t have enough information, wrote this the other day, she said:

“After Cologne, the EU referendum is about nothing less than the safety and security of British women. We, the euro clueless, need to woman up and vote for the right of our daughters and granddaughters to live as they choose and to smile in the street. No more Mrs don’t know, let’s get the hell out.”
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http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/01/19/watch-farage-unloads-on-eu-elite-over-cologne-silence/
By:
DAFFODIL1
When: 19 Jan 16 19:38
OUT
By:
donny osmond
When: 19 Jan 16 19:49
in, but not that bothered if vote goes other way

ive always been pro european, but less now than ever
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 20 Jan 16 14:24
Britain will be blocked from deporting thousands of asylum seekers unless it signs up to European Union refugee quotas, it has been revealed.

David Cameron will be given an ultimatum by Brussels that the country must join a controversial quota scheme to take new arrivals from Greece or Italy or face being stopped from using EU deportation rules to its advantage.

Eurosceptics last night accused the EU of ‘mafia-style blackmail’ to force the UK to submit to their refugee relocation plan.

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https://themuslimissue.wordpress.com/2016/01/20/eu-demands-uk-to-agree-to-more-merkel-migrants-or-be-barred-from-deporting-rejects/
By:
G1_Jockey_4
When: 20 Jan 16 15:18
in.

if we bail out we are in very serious trouble imo
By:
mememe
When: 20 Jan 16 15:28
jockey ...

in.

if we bail out we are in very serious trouble imo


I think you mean if we stay in we are in very serious trouble ... we are now (not financial)
By:
Mick Sturbs
When: 20 Jan 16 15:29
Britain will be blocked from deporting thousands of asylum seekers unless it signs up to European Union refugee quotas, it has been revealed.Yes but did they reveal that we only deport about 1,000 failed asylum seekers a year.If we stay in there would be more that 1,000 arriving.For me we have to get out and at least get better control of our borders
By:
Kit-Kat-Dan
When: 20 Jan 16 17:20
Out, but as others have said I fear we'll keep voting until 'they' get the result 'they' want.
By:
Injera
When: 20 Jan 16 17:38
Having defeated many who sought to conquer us it makes no sense to cave in to the unaudited Euro Beaurokrauts, headed by Merkel and her millions of Rapeugees.

Let's see, Napoleon, various other Frenchies, Popes galore, the Spanish, the Kaiser, Hitler..they all failed to unite Europe and enslave GB in their dungeon of failure.

If we miss our chance to break free from this current tyranny we deserve the carnage that will inevitably ensue.
By:
The Dragon
When: 20 Jan 16 18:31
on the fence not mad my mind up looks to be serious pros and cons
By:
wit-ham
When: 20 Jan 16 18:57
Must be out

Goldman Sachs just donated six figure sum to stay in
By:
Make my hay
When: 20 Jan 16 19:11
OUT - never wanted to be in it in the first place.
By:
AFTERTHOUGHT
When: 20 Jan 16 21:23
We've tried it and it ain't workig for us, so we have nothing at all to lose by leaving.

Norway are doing just fine (they are in the EEA but not the EU) and so are Iceland (EEA) who had the balls to not bail out bankers, I think each citizen also recently had some form of payout.

They'll drag the sh*t out of it - we'll vote to leave, then the EU will call an emergency summit, Cameron will run over there to re-negotiate again and hold on leaving. He'll tell us that we just can't leave tomorrow it will take 5 years to run down our membership, and all during that time there will be more meetings and another vote and then another meeting and another vote - they will just keep grinding away.

It has to be made clear its a one time vote only, if we voted 'Yes' first time they wouldn't have another vote to be sure.

The only way to really make sure we get out is to riot on the streets before the vote to show that muppet we are f*cked off with not just the immigrants but the whole european philosophy.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 21 Jan 16 13:42
The message of the report is clear: we need more migrants for cheaper labour in Europe, or big, corporate profits will be hit. But it also states that Britain exiting the EU may help smaller nations and lead to treaty change for the European Union
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http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/01/21/how-you-know-the-pro-eu-voices-are-those-of-the-big-corporates-who-want-cheap-labour/
By:
HH Sultan Vinegar
When: 21 Jan 16 13:54
out
By:
mememe
When: 21 Jan 16 14:35
out, again,

this is my wife's vote and I've instructed her how to vote ... only doing what t'others do.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 21 Jan 16 19:45
THE floodgates were opened for Calais migrants to come to Britain after a court ruled four Syrian refugees should be immediately brought across the Channel to escape the "intolerable" conditions of the notorious Jungle camp.
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/636604/Calais-migrants-court-Syrian-refugees-Britain
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 21 Jan 16 19:57
Out, i just want to see what would happen. But sadly we wont be allowed to vote out even if the majority votes out.

I cant see how having 2 governments is cheaper than having 1.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 21 Jan 16 20:15
A DAMNING report has revealed European Union officials are wasting hundreds of millions of euros in taxpayers’ money on environmental projects which are too expensive and fail to protect the landscape.The EU spent around £860million of public money on the schemes between 2007-13 from its multi-billion pound budget, to which the UK is the second biggest contributor after Germany.
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/636868/Brussels-bureaucrats-wasting-millions-taxpayer-cash-bungled-projects
By:
CaptainHaddock
When: 21 Jan 16 21:28
Out as fast as we can please.
By:
lfc1971
When: 21 Jan 16 21:50
In, there`s too many foreigners in Britain now to vote out. Would not like to be stuck here.
By:
maleuk01.
When: 21 Jan 16 22:56
OUT for me too.

However I don't think the rich or big business will let it happen, huge numbers of immigrants are providing cheap labour and customers, the rich just keep getting richer the way things are.

House prices have become out of reach of many ordinary workers, rents remain high. A huge underclass of society is being created. This situation suits those at the top fine, and they run the government, they own the press, they own the big businesses that many work for. They make the decisions and they influence how people vote.
By:
wit-ham
When: 21 Jan 16 22:57
I cant understand why these asylum seekers
who have fled countries in case they are attacked
are not leaving this country for fear of being
attacked as the front door is red.
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