Poll: The EU Referendum: How Will You Vote? (March 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: 400 43.3%
  • Leave the European Union

    Votes: 523 56.7%

  • Total voters
    923
  • Poll closed .
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Not in anyway is it good. Greece hasn't got the money to house or look after the gimmigrents they got now.
And there is another 1 mil coming this year alone.

Hold on I'm sure I could find posts from you about refugees should register in the first country blah blah.....well, I wouldn't search for the word refugee of course, because of your continual infantile use of ********** (which you can't even spell correctly :p)

So she was wrong to say come to Germany, now she is wrong to say register in the first country.....what would be right?

And why do you expect Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon to just cope with the 4 million they have got?
 
Hold on I'm sure I could find posts from you about refugees should register in the first country blah blah.....well, I wouldn't search for the word refugee of course, because of your continual infantile use of ********** (which you can't even spell correctly :p)

Yes from the start not after 1.5 million gimmgrents have been let in with out any ID.

So she was wrong to say come to Germany, now she is wrong to say register in the first country.....what would be right?

She was wrong on all counts. Who in the right minds lets in anyone with out proper ID?


And why do you expect Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon to just cope with the 4 million they have got?

Last time I checked none of them are in the EU.
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-35712463

A BBC news clip where the French are hinting at using blackmail to cower us to remain in the EU or they will release the detritus of the Calais camps upon our shores. That threat suggests they realize exactly how many of the UK's indigenous population feel about these mainly economic migrants....

wow what a threat... I think the entire future of a nation should be decided on a miniscule and inconsequential knee jerk reaction.
They are not EU citizens, they have no right to stay in the UK so if they managed to get there they could just be deported. If they come illegally they can just be deported. Its small money. Think bigger picture. That is no reason to Leave the EU. Scare tactics indeed.
 
More than anything else EU related, I currently worry at how densely populated the UK has become and where it seems to be heading.

Since 1990, the UK population has risen from ~57 million to ~65 million, or ~14% increase.

Here's an article regarding UK population prediction from 2001, back then they were talking about ~65 million by 2025...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1657826.stm

As things stand, we could be talking about ~75 million UK residents come 2025. I find that a very scary prospect, not only in terms of claustrophobia, but also in terms of house ownership and rental price increases partly due to an insufficient number of new houses having been built.
 
More than anything else EU related, I currently worry at how densely populated the UK has become and where it seems to be heading.

Since 1990, the UK population has risen from ~57 million to ~65 million, or ~14% increase.

Here's an article regarding UK population prediction from 2001, back then they were talking about ~65 million by 2025...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1657826.stm

As things stand, we could be talking about ~75 million UK residents come 2025. I find that a very scary prospect, not only in terms of claustrophobia, but also in terms of house ownership and rental price increases partly due to an insufficient number of new houses having been built.

Yeah its complete mismanagement by successive governments and the strange British cult of home ownership.

Blame the EU.. right ?

But don't most Western governments rely on an ever increasing source of cheap labour and infinitely growing economies to fuel the future?

Maybe there is something fundamentally wrong with British society that being part or not part of the EU cant fix?

Maybe ever increasing house prices to artificially make you "feel" wealthier isn't the answer? Maybe any government should take responsibility just for once?

There is plenty of space in the UK, Claustrophobia sounds a bit stupid to me. Whether or not the countries infrastructure can support that many is another issue.
 
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Can't see the benefits in leaving tbh.

Cheaper rented, better pay, NHS standards rising, the ability to kick people out of the country, less chance of a terror attack, more secure boards. Better run schools. Higher level of literacy, less welfare spending my list goes on.

We can still trade with the Eu by joining the European free trade association, which has free trade with Canada back door to US.
I'd much prefer to join the efta than be a member of the Eu.
 
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Cheaper rented, better pay, NHS standards rising, the ability to kick people out of the country, less chance of a terror attack, more secure boards. Better run schools. Higher level of illiteracy, less welfare spending my list goes on.

We can still trade with the Eu by joining the European free trade association, which has free trade with Canada back door to US.
I'd much prefer to join the efta than be a member of the Eu.

This is a joke right ? hahaah
 
Cheaper rented, better pay, NHS standards rising, the ability to kick people out of the country, less chance of a terror attack, more secure boards. Better run schools. Higher level of illiteracy, less welfare spending my list goes on.

We can still trade with the Eu by joining the European free trade association, which has free trade with Canada back door to US.
I'd much prefer to join the efta than be a member of the Eu.

Yeah, and we'll also ride to work on environmentally responsible unicorns who have rainbows coming out of their arse. Peace will reign and we'll buy everything using pink marshmallows.

You're in a fantasy land - bar perhaps the higher levels of illiteracy.
 
Cheaper rented, better pay, NHS standards rising, the ability to kick people out of the country, less chance of a terror attack, more secure boards. Better run schools. Higher level of illiteracy, less welfare spending my list goes on.

We can still trade with the Eu by joining the European free trade association, which has free trade with Canada back door to US.
I'd much prefer to join the efta than be a member of the Eu.

lol, would love to see any evidence to back that lot up, nice list though!
 
yes... and ill guess we will see.... again, come the vote. (2nd time lucky?)

This vote is not whether the public want more EU or not. The majority will be basing it on the current EU. I have provided a source (if one was ever needed) that the country (and many others in Europe) do not want more EU.
 
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