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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Well done you found an old BNP article:rolleyes: that has similar wording. My opinion is still valid.

Similar wording? Haha.

Osborne getting a pasting from O'Neill about the misleading £4300 figure.

I thought he made a good defence though. If you take into account all public services then GDP per household is more appropriate. However, it isn't the same as income per household, something he didn't say.
 
I thought he made a good defence though. If you take into account all public services then GDP per household is more appropriate. However, it isn't the same as income per household, something he didn't say.

This is why the figure annoys me so much, there is a good argument behind the numbers but instead of using them they misrepresent then as the wrong number of households being £4300 poorer. Why not use the real arguments?
 
I wonder how the under 25's who want to remain will fancy an 80M population thru the majority THEIR lives, not mine.

It makes zero sense to me why so many of that demographic want to stay in the EU - they're the ones who really lose out. They have to compete with better educated, more experienced EU immigrants for entry-level jobs, and they can't get onto the housing ladder because prices are so high.

I was thinking about my personal circumstances and the impact of Leaving the EU. I think I'd probably be marginally better off if we stay in the EU, my parents; who are retired, will be much better off if we stay in the EU. However we're all voting Leave because we don't want to be where the EU is taking us.
 
It makes zero sense to me why so many of that demographic want to stay in the EU - they're the ones who really lose out. They have to compete with better educated, more experienced EU immigrants for entry-level jobs, and they can't get onto the housing ladder because prices are so high.

I was thinking about my personal circumstances and the impact of Leaving the EU. I think I'd probably be marginally better off if we stay in the EU, my parents; who are retired, will be much better off if we stay in the EU. However we're all voting Leave because we don't want to be where the EU is taking us.

So hang on, you would be better off staying in the EU but do not like the way it may be going, but are willing to jump into the abyss of not knowing anything or where we will end up if we leave?

What do you define as being 'better off' if we stay?
 
No, you directly lifted large segments.

So tell me why Cameron is a traitor? He hardly put us into the EU? The majority of MP's also want us to remain in, are they all 'traitors'?

The only real traitor in the public eye over all of this is Boris, who in reality does not actually want us to leave the EU. You do know he is only fronting the Brexit campaign to further his own political career?

Can you back your man cameron up on this?


And Cameron is doing it to save his career. Your conjecture is typical cameron drivel.
 
Wow they really have put an extension on lol. What a joke. This week they have been targeting the young so much and let's face it it's probably a high percentage of youngsters leaving registering until the last minute.
 
And Cameron is doing it to save his career.

Nonsense - he's said himself he won't stand again. He knows his career as PM is coming to an end, you may not agree with his stance on the EU but he believes it's the right choice (Just as Gove believes Exit is the right choice).
 
Can you back your man cameron up on this?

And Cameron is doing it to save his career. Your conjecture is typical cameron drivel.

Cameron is not my man. Just so you know. What about all the other MP's who want us to remain in, you know, the vast majority of MP's across all the parties?

He is not doing it to save his career, he and the majority of the MP's want us to remain in. This is the opposite of Boris, who is ONLY doing it to further his career.

Your conjecture is the kind of stupid I have to listen to from the luckily few friends I have who want out. And just for the record, the three that do are all relatively uneducated so it comes as no surprise.
 
So hang on, you would be better off staying in the EU but do not like the way it may be going, but are willing to jump into the abyss of not knowing anything or where we will end up if we leave?

What do you define as being 'better off' if we stay?

I don't have a crystal ball but I'm reasonably certain where the EU is taking us - United States of Europe.

Pretty much all my wealth is tied up in my house. Staying in the EU will protect that investment as the population rises to 80 million demand for housing will continue to outstrip supply.

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Nonsense - he's said himself he won't stand again. He knows his career as PM is coming to an end, you may not agree with his stance on the EU but he believes it's the right choice (Just as Gove believes Exit is the right choice).

Which stance though? A few years ago he seemed to have quite a different stance on the EU and Brexit.
 
Cameron is not my man. Just so you know. What about all the other MP's who want us to remain in, you know, the vast majority of MP's across all the parties?

He is not doing it to save his career, he and the majority of the MP's want us to remain in. This is the opposite of Boris, who is ONLY doing it to further his career.

Your conjecture is the kind of stupid I have to listen to from the luckily few friends I have who want out. And just for the record, the three that do are all relatively uneducated so it comes as no surprise.

Oh we have a clever one here... loser.
 
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