Poll: The EU Referendum: How Will You Vote? (June Poll)

Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?

  • Remain a member of the European Union

    Votes: 794 45.1%
  • Leave the European Union

    Votes: 965 54.9%

  • Total voters
    1,759
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I wish they'd wheeled out someone like Daniel Hannan instead. Farage is frankly rude and divisive. I found his demeanour irritating.
 
In the end it comes down to gut feeling.

In the long term what do you think is best for the UK. With uncertainty on how much power the EU will yield, how many more countries will join, how many more bail outs will be needed, how much of our contribution will the EU take away from us.

My heart says to be able to govern ourselves will be best long term for the UK.

For this self determination I would happily even pay £2000 over 10 years.

One thing i think is being out gives us some political and economic agility.

There is no need to wait for 27 very differnt, politically and economically, countries to come to an agreement before we act.


Nor would we have to compromise as much to suit others
 
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  • 1. No of migrants coming in from Eastern Europe
  • 2. Turkey joining the EU
  • 3. The UK's contributions to the EU
  • 4. EU migrants taking more out of the UK than they put in
  • 5. Migrants depressing wages

Wait what?

No where has the number of EU migrants entering the UK been challenged by either side.

Its Gov policy for Turkey to join the EU. Yes its not tomorrow, but Cameron et al remain committed to it.

UK Contributions to the EU are very disputed you're right. We have liability for £350m/w, but the net figure is around £140m/w after rebate (historic trend of decreasing), and what the EU chooses to spend on us. EU budget is set to rise shortly, including UK contributions.

EU migrant contributions are estimated to be from a minor positive contribution, to a minor negative contribution

The Bank of England said that migrants depress wages, this hasn't been disputed.
 
In the end it comes down to gut feeling.

In the long term what do you think is best for the UK. With uncertainty on how much power the EU will yield, how many more countries will join, how many more bail outs will be needed, how much of our contribution will the EU take away from us.

My heart says to be able to govern ourselves will be best long term for the UK.

For this self determination I would happily even pay £2000 over 10 years.

One thing i think is being out gives us some political and economic agility.

There is no need to wait for 27 very differnt, politically and economically, countries to come to an agreement before we act.


Nor would we have to compromise as much to suit others
 
Dunno what he claims. I know many people thought we only export 12% of stuff we make. I guess the definition of what is 'made' could be argued. But in any case the 12% does sound misleading maybe?

What is the 12% figure related to ?
 
I have a question in regards to EU budget increases being expected by the Brexit speakers the response from remain was "we have a veto on the EU budget"


Now if we take the big long shot and assume that the uk uses its veto to block a budget rise.

What happens then?

How many times could we block the rise?
 
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