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Referendum : to be in Europe or not to be ?, that is the question ! (REF)     

required field - 03 Feb 2016 10:00

Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....

will10 - 29 May 2016 18:53 - 2503 of 12628

With over 60% of Tory mps committed to Remain.
Last weeks poll of Tory supporters showed the majority on the remain side.
Cameron doesn't even need to sweat.
Brexit have the next two weeks to get an anti migration bounce. After that it's all about the economy.

Boris needs to show which countries will sign up to trade deals, and what the deal with the EU market will look like.
Otherwise game over for Brexit.
Meanwhile it's just blue on blue.

MaxK - 29 May 2016 19:38 - 2504 of 12628

It's a long way from the Med...


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36407685

grannyboy - 29 May 2016 20:58 - 2505 of 12628

What the feck has the claim (by will10) that over 60% of Tory MP's
are committed to remain..SO WHAT!

By all accounts 90% of Labour MP's are committed to remain...SO WHAT!

100% of LibDems are committed to remain...SO WHAT!

The only thing it proves is the establishment are sticking together, After
all they've got their future employment to think about.

As to what the trade deal will be like...It WILL be a free trade agreement,
and the countries we will sign trade agreements with are those that WE
buy goods from and THOSE who sell goods to us...

We've got enough 'skilled' Romanians, Bulgarian, Lithuanian car washers,
so we don't need to import more of these people, So that's three countries
that we don't need trade agreements with...

There won't be more then 4/5 countries out of the 27 that we do any trade
of significance with..

Haystack - 29 May 2016 21:34 - 2506 of 12628

It is important because the establishment view is more coherent and organised. The out campaign is badly organised and fails to get their message across. They have a few big names involved, but the big hitters are all behind the remain side.

Leave have a serious uphill struggle. Remain just have to keep plugging the negative aspects of leaving. To persuade the public to vote leave is a much bigger task and I see no signs that they are making progress.

will10 - 29 May 2016 23:45 - 2507 of 12628

Grannyb

Mp's represent those that vote for them, so they give a good indication of the mood of their local area.
There is a majority of Tories for Remain.
Labour comes in at close to 3 to 1 for Remain.
Snp , say 4 to 1 for Remain.
Ukip say 100% Out
Add it up .. Remain takes it .
Maybe by only 53%, but that's all that's needed.

Any free trade with the EU will involve free movement.
There is no other model. This has been explained by countless members of the EU.

If Brexit can outline a different model, and get anyone in the EU to even say there is a possibility, then let's hear it.

The last week will be about the economy. The pressure is on Brexit. We all await with interest.

jimmy b - 29 May 2016 23:55 - 2508 of 12628

Where i think your wrong will is that if we vote remain UKIP will have a huge increase in votes , lets say 45% vote to leave and are defeated a lot of those may swing to UKIP in the next election .
I have always voted Tory but would never vote for Cameron again after his lies and scaremongering ,i also would not vote Labour .
UKIP used to be a protest vote ,however i think many people would swing their way ,a lot of people in this country want change and mass immigration is a huge problem for them ,you might not like it but believe me that's the way it is ,if we don't vote out this ain't over.

Haystack - 30 May 2016 00:31 - 2509 of 12628

I am afraid that the leave campaign is lying just as much as the remains. What did you think the remain campaign would do apart from scaring people. They are just putting their view that the economy will suffer and we will have serious problems if we leave.

UKIP will die out in the next election. When it comes to a GE, most UKIP voters will vote Conservative again. They aren't going to want a Labour government so they can vote Conservative or UKIP. Voting UKIP would be pointless in the election.

aldwickk - 30 May 2016 07:57 - 2510 of 12628

IG Index BREXIT. 23 buy , 20 sell from 18 sell yesterday

iturama - 30 May 2016 08:09 - 2511 of 12628

You hope. But not true. Most people vote according to their principles of fairness and justice and it is the swing vote that counts. Many people will love to give our Dave a bloody nose for his deceit. Reformed Europe - takes us for fools.
As to both sides lying, the remainiacs have been far more vociferous and have been using all the government propaganda machinery since day 1. To accuse both as equally culpable is absurd.

Claret Dragon - 30 May 2016 08:10 - 2512 of 12628

Borıs wrıtten a very good artıcle ın Telegraph.

Leave ıs the only optıon for me.

MaxK - 30 May 2016 08:19 - 2513 of 12628

All chums together for the cause....


http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/may/29/david-cameron-and-sadiq-khan-plan-pro-eu-joint-appearance

cynic - 30 May 2016 08:43 - 2514 of 12628

2509 - thoroughly agree ..... there are very few absolutes in this debate

iturama - 30 May 2016 08:54 - 2515 of 12628

Twaddle. The only "lie" I have heard with regards to the Brexiteers is the £350M we send each week to support the corrupt EU. But that is absolutely true and mandatory according to our GDP.
We all do the same with our income taxes. Difference is that if we have a rebate coming at year end, the IR sends the cheque back to us. In the EU case, the EU decides who it will send the cheques to. The sending is mandatory, the return discretionary.

Fred1new - 30 May 2016 09:08 - 2516 of 12628

I will put my country after me.


will10 - 30 May 2016 09:50 - 2517 of 12628

Jimmy

You are not wrong, the outrage among the Tory voters is clear. Especially vocal is their distain for Cameron. But the next GE is 4years away. Can't see a Tory split. Ukip more likely to drop off rapidly.

We have the EU vote now. It is not just a battle for the soul of the Tory party. Everyone gets their say.

The race is still on, and it is close.

jimmy b - 30 May 2016 09:56 - 2518 of 12628

will, Cameron is toast whatever happens .

MaxK - 30 May 2016 10:01 - 2519 of 12628

I'm sure Cameroon already has his parachute ready (€U issue)

will10 - 30 May 2016 10:17 - 2520 of 12628

Jimmyb

You may be correct, the Tories are good at murdering their own.

I'm no fan of self entitled politians but say what you like about Cameron, he has his team organised.

Brexit need to lose the Tory plotting and embrace the actual public. They need to prove they have a proper EU exit plan for the economy.

The migration numbers bounce in the polls this week needs to be a good 6 or 7 points.

It's all about economics after that.

black bird - 30 May 2016 10:51 - 2521 of 12628

all of you on this site had a morgage, loan , pay off is relentless it drains the very
life out of you, like the payments nett per 150 m to EU you now have a chance to get rid of it. many of you would have a cornfield built on in order it
seems to house the rest of the world,ask your selves , who can stop the rot
YOU CAN BB

grannyboy - 30 May 2016 12:37 - 2522 of 12628

will10 "I'm no fan of self entitled politicians but say what you like
about Cameron, he has his team organised."


Not much organising needed when you exaggerate, use dodgy figures
and reports and get on bended knee to those foreign nationals who arn't
in hock to the EU commissioners, those other 'friends' of cameron are
more then willing to sell their souls, who do their fawning to safe guard
their pensions and future job prospects..

And being a snake oil salesman comes naturally to 'Dave', so no organising
needed.
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