Poll: The EU Referendum: How Will You Vote? (May 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: 522 41.6%
  • Leave the European Union

    Votes: 733 58.4%

  • Total voters
    1,255
  • Poll closed .
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You really think people with money give a **** about me or you! :rolleyes:

Ooh £1 billion to charity, I suppose you will love bill gates and all other so called philanthropists who help us poor people out. Pmsl. :D

Comedy gold that is for sure. :p

They've done a lot more than you.

I know who I'd trust.
 
Hedge funds and investment management firms have been some of the biggest donors to vote leave fundraising. Then there's the 100 leading city figures who back leaving too.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/32da30cc-18eb-11e6-bb7d-ee563a5a1cc1.html#axzz49EmZJZ49

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36173263

Its just the same old delusion and collusion.

If by some fate of life or the universe we vote out I will support them big money people. But it just don't work like that, I know for a fact we will not leave.
I really hope I am wrong but my guts are saying we will be stiched up to death.
 
They've done a lot more than you.

I know who I'd trust.

Go and find out how much the directors of the so called charities are paid?

Then come back on who you would trust.

Also find out about how lobbying works.

And while your at it find go look up business interests in charities and there involvement.

You will find it comes full circle and its just down to MONEY!
Period! No ifs or buts just money, people are just a commodity to exploit. ;)
 
Go and find out how much the directors of the so called charities are paid?

Then come back on who you would trust.

Also find out about how lobbying works.

And while your at it find go look up business interests in charities and there involvement.

You will find it comes full circle and its just down to MONEY!
Period! No ifs or buts just money, people are just a commodity to exploit. ;)

What makes you better than them exactly?

They are in the spotlight and come out looking good. No ifs and buts.

I suspect you do nothing for the world given your cynical attitude. Would you look half as good as them if the spotlight was shone on you?

I know I probably wouldn't and I consider myself to have very good morals. At least I don't go round attacking people trying to do good.
 
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I'm glad Remain are relying on the under 25s, not Out.

Whether In or Out the last thing to want/ wish is that people don't take this opportunity to decide on the future. The only way this referendum and result can be fair is if everyone that is entitled to vote gets to express their choice.
 
What makes you better than them exactly?

They are in the spotlight and come out looking good. No ifs and buts.

I suspect you do nothing for the world given your cynical attitude. Would you look half as good as them if the spotlight was shone on you?

I know I probably wouldn't and I consider myself to have very good morals. At least I don't go round attacking people trying to do good.

I have not attacked anyone, I just know how they work.

I also know someone who works for JP Morgan and lets just say his morals are a lot to be desired.
But its a family matter so will say no more.

Its just money, trust me that is all its about money.
The EU is the same no different.

People change when it comes to money and I don't mean a few grand here and there, I mean a few million and it changes them so badly you would not believe it. :mad:

Old saying "Money is the route of all evil" sadly very, very true. :(

So vote in if you want to support the leeches of society.

Vote out if you think we have a chance against the leeches. ;)
 
Whether In or Out the last thing to want/ wish is that people don't take this opportunity to decide on the future. The only way this referendum and result can be fair is if everyone that is entitled to vote gets to express their choice.

If we do vote no, Europe will make us take the vote again until they get the result they want. They done it to other countries.
 
Whether In or Out the last thing to want/ wish is that people don't take this opportunity to decide on the future. The only way this referendum and result can be fair is if everyone that is entitled to vote gets to express their choice.

Which doesn't mean everyone needs to vote, like a majority of people in this country I really couldn't care all that much as in or out it will make no real difference to my life. The rich will keep on getting richer, the politicians will keep on getting richer and the rest of us will carry on getting poorer than our parents.

I will remote remain primarily because I work for a French company and I can't abide any of the self serving weirdo's fronting up the leave campaign.
 
Whether In or Out the last thing to want/ wish is that people don't take this opportunity to decide on the future. The only way this referendum and result can be fair is if everyone that is entitled to vote gets to express their choice.
If there's a low turn-out Remain vote you'll be lobbying for a 2nd ref in the interests of fairness?
 
If there's a low turn-out Remain vote you'll be lobbying for a 2nd ref in the interests of fairness?

I don't think he is saying that.

He is saying that, hoping that a significant proportion of the electorate doesn't vote is ridiculous.

It is an undemocratic attitude to take, and smacks of just having it your own way.
 
Go and find out how much the directors of the so called charities are paid?

Then come back on who you would trust.

Also find out about how lobbying works.

And while your at it find go look up business interests in charities and there involvement.

You will find it comes full circle and its just down to MONEY!
Period! No ifs or buts just money, people are just a commodity to exploit. ;)

To be fair itchy bill gates and his charity is a pretty decent one they arent just wasting money sending food/a few blankets towhatever is popular that week, theyre looking for vaccines and treatments for serious major desiseases and are looking to do long term good.
 
I have not attacked anyone, I just know how they work.

I also know someone who works for JP Morgan and lets just say his morals are a lot to be desired.
But its a family matter so will say no more.

Its just money, trust me that is all its about money.
The EU is the same no different.

People change when it comes to money and I don't mean a few grand here and there, I mean a few million and it changes them so badly you would not believe it. :mad:

Old saying "Money is the route of all evil" sadly very, very true. :(

So vote in if you want to support the leeches of society.

Vote out if you think we have a chance against the leeches. ;)

This post makes you sound very jealous of a family member who makes a lot of money.
 
Which doesn't mean everyone needs to vote, like a majority of people in this country I really couldn't care all that much as in or out it will make no real difference to my life. The rich will keep on getting richer, the politicians will keep on getting richer and the rest of us will carry on getting poorer than our parents.

I agree with most of your post apart for being poorer compared to our parents, I think most people in this country have plenty of opportunities to make a good living, lots just don't take it for reasons only they know.

If there's a low turn-out Remain vote you'll be lobbying for a 2nd ref in the interests of fairness?

That's not what I am saying at all, ideally everyone gets to vote. Then the whole Nation has spoken and it leaves no room for 2nd referendum. So whether you like the result or not you'd have to accept it.
 
I don't think he is saying that.

He is saying that, hoping that a significant proportion of the electorate doesn't vote is ridiculous.

It is an undemocratic attitude to take, and smacks of just having it your own way.

Yup that's what I'm trying to say.

Thanks :)
 
I just mean I don't see a huge amount changing, given the most likely thing which happen following Brexit is we'd sign up to the EEA/single market and still have to follow EU laws (in fewer areas, but with no input at all, so arguably there'd be a comparable lack of control/comparable impingement on our sovereignty to what we have now, overall).

Yep - all changes on paper only, perhaps, or limited change if anything at all. No major change is likely, I think.
 
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