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Whether you're in or you're out you owe it to yourself to watch this........

https://www.youtube.com/embed/R5lXYw1l8 ... autoplay=1
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You in or out nuggitt?
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Better not kick a hornets nest. :D
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I'm out but I reckon we will stay in .
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im out :)
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We'll only have one chance to vote on this issue so you've got to make it count. On that note I'm definitely out. I want to see that silly amount of money going over there going towards our failing NHS and other services. :nod:
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I'm out too

That link I posted was provided by my son. He's never voted before it has made a point of registering this time just so he is able to voice his thoughts

I was quite surprised as he's never been passionate about anything political before... Me neither come to that
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I'm out, but like Graz said I think we will end up staying in. :(
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'Spose if we all get off our R's and actually vote for out it may be enough to make a difference. At least we'll have our say and the chance to be heard
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Post by odbguy »

I'm out, same as everyone on here so far and same as 95% of the people I speak too ...

I think we will end up staying in though !
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Reasons to stay in: the common market. Good for jobs and trade and travel.
Reasons to go: Eurozone explosion because the Greek debt problem has not been solved and the Italian banking system is about to implode. Plus big problems if Turkey, Armenia etc join.
Its a knife edge.
On balance I say stay, get a senior Secretary of State for Europe to develop our allies (eg Dutch) and bang Eurocrats heads together until we have a union that serves us and not the gravy train. If you are in a club that's not working for you you can get your pals on the committee and get stuff changed or walk out and be Billy-no-Mates.
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If you watch the Brexit movie in the link above you'll see it's not the mp's who make the rules or even have a say in what legislation gets created, it's an elite bunch of folk who answer to no-one and make it up behind closed doors.... And get paid a fortune for doing it too

I recon we'll end up stopping due to the folk who don't like change and this is their "Normal". A lot of folk especially the younger generation haven't experienced life any different

What's the worst that could happen if we left :paranoid: :lol: :lol:
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And here's the thing. Before the referendum campaign was Europe on anybody's radar? Guess not. I'm a one nation Tory but Cameron fucked up big time by promising a referendum to placate the Eurosceptic yobs like Gove, Cash, Johnson, Duncan Smith etc.
He shot his negotiating bolt.
I'm still for in but with a real headbanger to deal with Europe in future.
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Post by skyerae »

Very interesting links, Nuggit. Makes a person think - I was going to vote to stay in but learned friends said they were voting out and outlined the reasons why. I thought about what they said and it made sense, so I was seriously thinking about voting out and these links just convinced me to.
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