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 have not watched question time yet but will do soon.

What I have noticed in all the news and tabloids is only rich people want in the EU!

We have
Richard Branson
Andrew Lloyd Webber
J.K Rowling
Jeremy Clarkson
Bill Gates.....etc

Companies wanting to remain...
Goldman Sachs
J.P Morgan Chase
Easy Jet
Shell
Virgin ............

Always follow the money, if you vote in you are voting for a life of servitude to the rich and elite. Take your pick I know what way I am going. ;)

I couldn't give a damn about which way celebrities are going to vote, but is it not telling that many, many large employers want to stay despite apparently being burdened with regulations, many of which relate to workers rights? If these companies do better off it surely has the knock on effect of more/better jobs (you know, for the non-elite), increased tax revenue (both directly and indirectly), ultimately leading to more funding for the NHS, and so on...

I also find it funny that James Dyson is used as a poster boy for the Leave camp despite originally wanting to join the Euro, and his claims the single market doesn't work because he has to print instructions in different languages and put different plugs on his products (which are made in Malaysia) :confused:

Out of interest, are there any companies or individuals who have influenced your decision? Is your definition of a "life of servitude to the rich and elite" being employed by a company?
 
[TW]Fox;29649134 said:
Because it's underhanded and irrelevant. It shows a queue of non EU citizens who are not admissible to the UK whether we are in or out if the EU. It plays into peoples fears and is misleading.

We already have control of our borders for non EU nationals. That poster implies that voting out has a bearing on migrants from outside the EU when it doesn't .

Don't shoot the messenger.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36507138
 
So I see that Cameron has done a good job tonight.

Would love to see Junker on QT, if rumours are true regarding his visit before Thursday.
 
Jesus he's ****e is Cameron. :D

Vote Leave

Majority knew this last May, yet somehow he found his way back in to Number 10 last year. More than likely through the Back Door!

So I see that Cameron has done a good job tonight.

Would love to see Junker on QT, if rumours are true regarding his visit before Thursday.

We may as well have the full set, and Cameron being the Lap Dog!
 
[TW]Fox;29649320 said:
They can only get citizenship if they become economically active members of German society and speak the language over a minimum of 5 years.

Some might well achieve that but having got a job, a place to live and fluent German skills why would they then all rush to the UK?

Most of them will never achieve that anyway and will therefore not be EU citizens.

So what will they be?
 
Didn't Merkel do well!

Care to highlight the part of the story that has anything to do with Merkel?

They came over as part of a UK government scheme to take refugees from camps outside of Europe directly to the UK. I mean, it's not as if we played a part in creating this mess in the first place either, right?
 
Just watched question time with Cameron! :rolleyes:

If you are voting in you have to be nuts?

His body language and replies stink of lies and deceit to the British people.

I see through the lies and discrepancy of his replies.

He has nothing more than contempt to the British people.

Just vote out and we will pick up the pieces afterwards, the world wont end it will take us 2 years to get out and at least we can as a people make an informed and democratic choice on our own. Without having to resort to asking the EU.

Talk about gerrymandering politics its bloody ridiculous! :mad:
 
I couldn't give a damn about which way celebrities are going to vote, but is it not telling that many, many large employers want to stay despite apparently being burdened with regulations, many of which relate to workers rights? If these companies do better off it surely has the knock on effect of more/better jobs (you know, for the non-elite), increased tax revenue (both directly and indirectly), ultimately leading to more funding for the NHS, and so on...

I also find it funny that James Dyson is used as a poster boy for the Leave camp despite originally wanting to join the Euro, and his claims the single market doesn't work because he has to print instructions in different languages and put different plugs on his products (which are made in Malaysia) :confused:

Out of interest, are there any companies or individuals who have influenced your decision? Is your definition of a "life of servitude to the rich and elite" being employed by a company?

two wrongs don't make a right, why isn't the EU stopping outsourcing of jobs if it's so great ? I can tell you why because now it's all about insourcing cheaper workers for non outsourced manufacturing jobs.Not satisfied with outsourcing they now want all home workers replaced by slaves too.

Migration is a booming business and so is insourcing
 
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