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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yet you think when we leave it will be all roses and suddenly minimum wages will be £12 an hour and we will have full employment and a 30h working week.

(Hugely over exaggerated to prove the point.)

Fact: Your life will still be **** and you will still be unemployed or earning peanuts.

Nope but we won't be at the mercy of people we can't vote out. If we **** it up it will be our own fault as it should be.

Trust if the EU fell apart it would be everyone for themselves. All this hand holding singing around the camp fire would go straight out the window. Look at Greece, fat lot the EU did for them. If we'd listened and joined the Euro we'd have been toast without QE.

I love the Germans but I don't want them or anyone else controlling our country, that's what we elect MPs for.
 
Seems odd to me that the people advocating remain are rich, academics, institutions with EU money to lose, countries that want to use the UK as a back door to Europe, employers wanting cheap labour or politicians with an eye on an EU job.

So many vested interests with so little interest in how the average voter is doing...

Yeah, it's not as if we're seeing anyone representing workers. Would have been great to see someone like the general secretary of the TUC in the debate. Oh wait...
 
Where ?

All Muslim population in E.U at least 22 milion :(

Out of over 500 million, predominantly Christian.

So do we anticipate millions of Muslims to up sticks from their native homelands where they have lived for generations and move over here because khan says so?
 
I find it completely bizarre that such free market advocates as Boris, Gove, Farage and IDS suddenly think it would be a great idea to have a bureaucratic, top-down, centrally planned approach to immigration. Yet that's exactly what a points based system is.

Also, incidentally, a points based system doesn't control numbers; instead the numbers are controlled by the number of people who meet the criteria and want to come.
 
Seems odd to me that the people advocating remain are rich, academics, institutions with EU money to lose, countries that want to use the UK as a back door to Europe, employers wanting cheap labour or politicians with an eye on an EU job.

So many vested interests with so little interest in how the average voter is doing...

Actually it's more broad than that. It's those under the age of 40, educated past GCSE level and those not in the north, midlands and south west of England...
 
For the thousand time no Muslim wants you to change anything, it's stupid people in local government who make these stupid rules.

Yup, it's their failing attempts to secure Muslim votes and young voters who have not been secured as a long time voter. Its a failure because most Muslims and other dont care for these changes.

The only people who seem to care one way or the other are the BF types who are paranoid that 'the foreigns' are all plotting behind closed doors for some unidentified malicious attack.
 
Don't you worry about me. I certainly will not spend a thought on leavers that will regret their choice.

I don't have time to worry about you remain bunch. Should the stronger opposition win *brexit*

I know we can move forward with zero regret, but only look back on being in this game of Charades *the EU* for so long ;)

David Cameron is free to play musical chairs with Angela Merkel, and have his Puppet Strings pulled for the rest of his days :D
 
Actually it's more broad than that. It's those under the age of 40, educated past GCSE level and those not in the north, midlands and south west of England...

The educated and those that will be most affected by this referendum, you say?

Well, they cant be right because they are traitors and don't forget sovereignty!

Fair point. I personally can't see it happening, but I would agree it's not beyond the realm of possibility.

It is not but that would not mean that the money wouldnt just go straight to the EU rather than go to the government and then end up over the pond. TBH i would gladly pay it because without the EU, the industry i studied in and the one i currently work in, would suffer.
 
General election turnout since 1945
Election Year ----UK
2015 ------- . 66.1%
2010 ---------. 65.1%
2005 -------. 61.4%
2001 -------- . 59.4%
1997 ---------. 71.4%
1992 ------- . 77.7%
1987 --------. 75.3%
1983 --------. 72.7%
1979 ------ . 76%

Well apparently a heck of a lot of "us" dont even care who we elected to rule us so:D
 
I find it completely bizarre that such free market advocates as Boris, Gove, Farage and IDS suddenly think it would be a great idea to have a bureaucratic, top-down, centrally planned approach to immigration. Yet that's exactly what a points based system is.

Also, incidentally, a points based system doesn't control numbers; instead the numbers are controlled by the number of people who meet the criteria and want to come.

I'm going to don the tin foil hat I've been saving for a special occasion and suggest that they are doing it for the power. If leave win, they are all in a strong position to lead key roles in government since they campaigned for it. It could be the only way they could get to a such a position.
 
I'm going to don the tin foil hat I've been saving for a special occasion and suggest that they are doing it for the power. If leave win, they are all in a strong position to lead key roles in government since they campaigned for it. It could be the only way they could get to a such a position.

What have they got to lose? By the time it goes **** up, they would be on the way out of power and the EU would have taken such a hit that they looked like they led the first lifeboat off the sinking ship, despite actually riding the first torpedo into it.
 
I'm going to don the tin foil hat I've been saving for a special occasion and suggest that they are doing it for the power. If leave win, they are all in a strong position to lead key roles in government since they campaigned for it. It could be the only way they could get to a such a position.

I think that's likely true of Boris, he's a thoroughly slippery fish but Gove and IDS have been arguing against the EU for years so I think they're genuinely for out. I suspect they are saying "point based immigration" as a simple throw away answer that, unfortunately, isn't getting picked up on much.
 
So hes saying he will be happy to watch a domino effect through the EU triggered by the UK leaving...

Yeah that wont wreck us too if we are in or out its us screwed.

Its screwed anyway, tension wont suddenly stop because the UK decides to "only just" stay in.

The right wing gains regardless.
 
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