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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 - 08 Jun 2016 18:11 - 2809 of 12628

Yipee!!!!

More time to sign up. ( rubbing my hands in glee)

Haystack - 08 Jun 2016 18:28 - 2810 of 12628

EU citizens do not have the vote, but many have been sent polling cards and postal votes.

Haystack - 08 Jun 2016 18:50 - 2811 of 12628

iturama
The majority of those signing up yesterday were young people from government stats.

MaxK - 08 Jun 2016 19:25 - 2812 of 12628

The private polls must be frightening the bejeezus out of the remains.

Why else extend the voting registrations time in the hope of gaining a few more?

Haystack - 08 Jun 2016 19:57 - 2813 of 12628

Because the Electoral Commission virtually insisted on it.

iturama - 08 Jun 2016 20:05 - 2814 of 12628

My bad, I should have said residents from the Commonwealth. Let's hope the majority of the young now registering were inspired by Nigel and saw through our Dave's waffle like the young woman in his Sky effort. :-)

MaxK - 08 Jun 2016 20:22 - 2815 of 12628


will might like to see what he is yippee-ing about before he sticks his neck on the block.


http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-08/next-banking-scandal-explodes-spain


It's getting worse, and altho blighty's banks are hardly whiter than white, there is some chance compared to the €urozone institutions.

Watch DB.

grannyboy - 08 Jun 2016 22:00 - 2816 of 12628

Haystack "Because the Electoral Commission virtually insisted on it"

I've looked for some reference to that statement but i can't find any..

The only reference i can find is this....

The government following discussions with the Electoral Commission,
and strong cross party support will extend the ability to register for 48 hours.

It was that weasel tim farron and 3 lives corbyn with the full backing of
Downing st that 'arranged' the extension...

grannyboy - 08 Jun 2016 22:51 - 2817 of 12628

You can tell the remainers are really worried....They've been trying to
belittle Nigel Farage all day, it would appear they've reverted to type,
because NF gets through to the ordinary man/woman in the street..

Haystack - 08 Jun 2016 22:59 - 2818 of 12628

The Guardian, Mirror and Financial Times.

A commission spokesperson said: “There will be many people who wanted to register to vote last night and were not able to. We have said to the government this morning they should consider options for introducing legislation as soon as possible that would extend the deadline.

Electoral Commission says voter registration deadline should be extended after website crashed

Britain’s electoral watchdog called for the government to extend the window for registration, which shut on Tuesday evening. It comes after a surge in applications caused the government’s website to crash last night.

Dil - 09 Jun 2016 08:29 - 2819 of 12628

Anyone watch Andrew Neil grilling Osbourne on BBC yesteterday. Imo Osbourne came across as a right lying twat.

That interview won't have done the remain side any favours.

Dil - 09 Jun 2016 08:39 - 2820 of 12628

Some of the millions registering to vote recently won't even be able to vote. Some like my daughter will have received letters to register as their 18th birthday falls within the next year.

I've spoken to many people over the in out issue and all bar one are in favour of out. The under 25's I've spoken to besides my kids have all said they won't be voting except two and they will be voting out because 'my dad told me to'.

One 19 year old last night asked me if it's true that we won't be able to buy Milky Stars if we vote out because it says on the packet 'not to be sold outside EU' (there's a picture on Twitter she showed me ). Bless her :)

cynic - 09 Jun 2016 08:40 - 2821 of 12628

for a change it is a matter of FACT that remain mps outnumber brexiters about 5/2

MaxK - 09 Jun 2016 08:45 - 2822 of 12628

Not hard to see why c, most of them are troughers and wont wander too far from the manna.

MaxK - 09 Jun 2016 08:49 - 2823 of 12628

In the meantime, hypocrisy rools...



Dr Sarah Wollaston defects from Vote Leave to remain campaign


Former GP who was chosen as Tory candidate in UK’s first open primary says her decision pivoted on likely damage to the NHS


http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/09/dr-sarah-wollaston-defects-vote-leave-remain-campaign
....................................................
Ambulances stacked 16 deep...


Portsmouth ambulances late to two life-threatening incidents, says report


Inspectors give Queen Alexandra hospital ‘inadequate’ rating after saying patients were left at ‘unacceptable risk’



http://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/jun/09/portsmouth-ambulances-late-to-two-life-threatening-incidents-says-report

cynic - 09 Jun 2016 08:55 - 2824 of 12628

unfair max ..... to hold views to remain is no more misguided or worse than it is to want out ..... what is appalling in my eyes is that anyone who has their pension paid out brussels is forbidden to speak out against eu without forfeiting their pension


an interesting discussion between 10 of us at the golf club yesterday - admittedly nearly all old farts - was that 6 or 7 would vote out
there was also a very valid point that a narrow "out" majority would do more to wake up the eurocrats than a narrow "in"
in the latter case, there would be no pressure to do anything at all


i just hope that there is a large turnout, certainly in excess of 70% ..... apathy has no place in this important issue

MaxK - 09 Jun 2016 09:09 - 2825 of 12628

What annoyed me c , is the Wollaston burd hooting on about the hospital failures, yet ignoring the impossible position it's in, more and more people, less money.

Somethings got to give.

will10 - 09 Jun 2016 09:09 - 2826 of 12628

Maxk

Different things.

Wollaston is pissed with Brexit untruths about NHS funding post EU exit. She now has a view that we are actually better off remaining In. She has a right to vote as she wishes.

Portsmouth hospital had poor systems for dealing with patients coming to ER.

Time for Boris to repaint the bus. Expect the Brexit defection to be on the news all day.
The Brexiters will try to discredit Wollaston rather than correct the lies.

MaxK - 09 Jun 2016 09:11 - 2827 of 12628

What would you know about Portsmouth hospital will?

will10 - 09 Jun 2016 09:21 - 2828 of 12628

Maxk

On the news this morning.

I actually listened to the bloke that wrote the inspection report on Portsmouth Hospital ER.
The hospital chief replied, acknowledged the problem and apologised for it.
No mention that it was an In / Out. EU consideration.

That's all I know. Just what the experts said.

Please share if you know something else
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