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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What are you harping on about? My personal view is that I don't want deeper integration.... So I am voting out.

I get that every member state has to agree. As you keep repeating. But what if we vote to Remain and in X years time the Government in power wants deeper integration…. And does not veto. All member states agree and deeper integration happens?

I don’t understand what you are arguing?

A very small part for the reason I want to leave is the possibility of deeper integration… why would I vote to Remain when there is always a slight possibility of this happening? When I can vote Leave and not have to worry about deeper integration? As long as the Leave vote wins?

I honestly don’t understand why you keep repeating yourself? Or questioning my understanding of how the EU works?

I understand you are against 'deeper integration'. But is that all you are basing your vote on?

This isn't a referendum about 'deeper integration'; its a vote about the EU as a whole.
 
I don't know, maybe that tiny risk, is outweighed by everything else.
you ignore everything else for something we have control over.

We have facetious amount of control, because no-one cares...

It's really simple, people disengage with politics at the ballot box, because their boring ****** office job is too important.
 
I don't know, maybe that tiny risk, is outweighed by everything else.
you ignore everything else for something we have control over.

Dude stop talking please. What am I ignoring?

A very small part for the reason I want to leave is the possibility of deeper integration… why would I vote to Remain when there is always a slight possibility of this happening?

The possibility of deeper integration is far from the only thing that fleshes out my decision. You even bother reading what people write? Or do you just make assumptions and then shout down to everyone that they are wrong based on these assumptions?
 
I understand you are against 'deeper integration'. But is that all you are basing your vote on?

This isn't a referendum about 'deeper integration'; its a vote about the EU as a whole.

A very small part for the reason I want to leave is the possibility of deeper integration… why would I vote to Remain when there is always a slight possibility of this happening?

Guess you didn't read?
 
Gents. We gave up our veto for federalisation of the EU in February, in exchange of the smoke and mirrors DC brought back to base his argument to stay in the EU.

Simple facts.

There are going to be no future voting for or against federal Europe.
Hell i wont be surprised if the pound is gone in favour of the euro, after the summit that is due to be discussed.

Our opinion will never be asked again not now not even in 40 years.
 
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If we vote to Remain. your whole british way of life.. will be gone.. forever. this is already happening.. slowly but surely.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/columnis...ive-A-mosques-prayer-amid-Oxfords-spires.html

http://news.bfnn.co.uk/new-muslim-mosque-to-have-speakers-that-can-be-heard-up-to-15-miles-away/

If we vote to remain, it is not a vote for the status quo.. you will get :-

By 2025 we will be using the Euro
A European Army
Direct bussels taxation in your paypacket. (on top of GB taxes)
Even more stretched Housing, School Places, Dentists, Doctors, Hospitals.
Privatisation of the NHS (through the TTIP deal)
You will lose Habeus Corpus (innocent until proven guilty).
You will lose common law. (it has no EU equivalent) - common law, is , arguable one us peasants greatest inventions. its taken 100's of years to become.

and
You will still not be able to remove from power those that make these rules (the EU commision).. its essentially a complete loss of Democracy.

If i was younger, and we voted to remain. i would leave the country.
 
oh boy how wrong can you be, you have loads to lose. even the worst off person in the UK, still has many things they can lose.

I've had an argument from a Leave voter saying that they 'want the country to be worse off, the economy to tank and people lose their jobs'

He is one who feels immigration has cost him his job/job prospects/rate of pay (if there were any jobs out there, which there aren't....any) and he wants everyone else to experience what he feels has happened to him.

Nice hey..

Sounds in the same vein as StriderX's response to the post of

toshj said:
Interesting to read that S&P will immediately downgrade our AAA rating, potentially by two degrees, should we vote to exit the EU.

StriderX said:

Yea, I'm sure having our credit rating downgrading and the subsequent knock on effect of increased interest rates on the countries enormous debt is.....Good :rolleyes:
 
I understand you are against 'deeper integration'. But is that all you are basing your vote on?

This isn't a referendum about 'deeper integration'; its a vote about the EU as a whole.

I think what he's saying is that these things are very tightly coupled as an issue, and they are.
 
I think what he's saying is that these things are very tightly coupled as an issue, and they are.

Exactly.... I feel a solid vote for Britain to Remain will be a green light for the EU to start pushing the whole deeper integration theme. Sort of like those bad relationships that don't end, so one person always takes advantage of the fact the other doesn't walk away when given a chance.
 
vote leave tweeted saying they didn't know she was campaigning, I certainly haven't seen anything from her.

Yes i heard similar, a leave politician or someone on the leave side said they didn't even know Warsi supported leave, i think it's fake\false in that she announces this in the hope to get more remain votes from the ethnic minorities but all along has been a remain supporter but has never announced which side she is on until this outburst.

I wonder if there will be more sly tactics like this. Plenty i suspect, It's going to get very dirty from now on.
 
If only you were younger :D


Such a disingenuous remark. If I were your parents I think such a jaundiced comment on old age would be troubling to me and I would be making sure any savings were secured for my future well being as a care home and sale of the family silver may be on the horizon, due to my impending uselessness and senility. Have you hidden their polling cards? ;)
 
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