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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A guy I spoke to on Saturday morning handing out Vote Leave leaflets wanted to leave becasue when he went to the doctors not many Cheshire names came up on the notice board.

tbh my local doctors is full of gurkhas, thanks joanna lumley for that,
i bet she doesnt have her private waiting room at her private doctors full of em...
yes i know this isnt EU related but still.. :)
 
[TW]Fox;29586447 said:
No, she cannot - German law requires various things before citizenship, and thus a passport, can be issued, including:

a) 5 years residency
b) Fluent German language skills
c) Economically active in the community

Once you've become a fluent German speaker with a job and you've lived somewhere 5 years you'd hardly up-sticks to another country anyway.



Are we dealing in facts here or just making stuff up? I thought 'scaremongering' was for the In crowd?

So one emergancy law to fix it all then.

Its always amausing when people forget that laws fan be amended for a specific situation.
 
tbh my local doctors is full of gurkhas, thanks joanna lumley for that,
i bet she doesnt have her private waiting room at her private doctors full of em...
yes i know this isnt EU related but still.. :)


To bd fair i don't think theres many a brit even the BNP flag wavers who'd begrudge the Gurkhas
 
[TW]Fox;29586574 said:
Surely not another scorza argument based on 'perhaps maybe if'? :p

Sorry but it's a fact that Britain negotiated an opt-out from the Charter of Fundamental Rights in the Lisbon Treaty, only for the ECJ to decide that we didn't have an opt-out after all. When you transfer sovereignty to foreign powers, you're accepting that they can over-rule your laws.
 
Still only met the one in voter.

What is starting to get more apparent with these leaders is that they are all telling us if we leave, investment will go... so they are blackmailing 60+million people... do what we want you to or screw you.

That's not in any way shape or form reasonable or fair platforming of issues, its trade and investment based blackmail.

Disgusting behaviour from so called "leaders". You would think their positions would say: We are a democracy and people in these other democracies decided they voted against something... good for them, that's what these people want and we can still do deals with them. But nope!

If I didn't know any better I would say at this years Bilderberg there is going to be some interesting conversations about how many rights us scumbag plebs should have.

People who vote remain truly do not like the principle of democracy. When TTIP makes its way into the EU, if we are still part of it, there is some very bad aspects to come. We are as a Western world so far removed from Capitalism, we are now a Corporatist Authoritarian federation. The only people escaping are the ultra rich.

Dennis Skinner got it right when he said as with everything, its about Class. Nail... Head.
 
Every time the remain camp open their mouths more and more undecided people join the leave voters.

To be honest it is one time in my life I don't want the PM to be quiet.

The more people are actually exposed to the arguments, the more likely they seem to be to vote leave. Its why DC wanted such a short campaign, despite it interfering with the regional elections.
 
Ah well if high level commentators say so! They're never wrong are they?

The Japanese PM said what he said while he was sharing a stage with David Cameron - just like every other foreign leader who has warned us against Leaving the EU. It's funny isn't it? How they don't seem to be concerned about Brexit until they've just finished a diplomatic negotiation with DCam.

This retort to the Japanese PM's thoughts on post brexit Britain is laughable.
 
The more people are actually exposed to the arguments, the more likely they seem to be to vote leave. Its why DC wanted such a short campaign, despite it interfering with the regional elections.

Exactly what Farage said to Galloway in the first proper discussion of the referendum.

People who look into remain and leave I would argue can get the information fairly easily and decide on reflection and evaluation that there is far more on offer, for cheaper with better outcomes for Britain and us as a people.
 
i think you need to educate yourself a lil more on the reasons to leave tbh
You see, no, no I don't. Stuff like that just persuades me more that there really is no rational substance to the Brexit case than "lol immigrants, Germans, Turkey, it will all be better if we leave somehow". If there were concrete and irrefutably good reasoning why the UK would be better off out of Europe we've not yet seen it otherwise the polls would be showing a massive lead for Brexit.

If you're going to change something you have to give people like me who are open to be persuaded either way a good reason, not vague fluff.
 
tbh my local doctors is full of gurkhas, thanks joanna lumley for that,
i bet she doesnt have her private waiting room at her private doctors full of em...
yes i know this isnt EU related but still.. :)
Yes, Damn them and their 20 years of service in the British armed forces, why should they be able to ... Oh, wait... :rolleyes:
 
People aren't buying it anymore, I don't think anyone had or has a problem with an economic trading block, as was put to my parents generation, but fast forward and we're a far cry from what we were sold.

But UK was part of creating what the EU is today. You can't use that as an argument.
 
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