Yorkshire Sam":lyiso5qf said:No dire threats, no armageddon just a plain statement of facts
AJB Temple":3ct4h25j said:I was talking to a very well known political journalist at the weekend, who is quite well known for interviewing politicians. His off record view about the debate is that most people have already long since made up their minds about how they will vote and that there is very little evidence that the media, politicians or anyone else is having much influence in swaying it either way. He also suggests that most people have a very weak grasp of the economic arguments and very little knowledge, and not much desire to further that knowledge either. He surmised that most people will vote based on emotive reasons and that this (as an overall project) is not a very smart way to make such fundamental decisions.
It would be interesting (to me anyway) to know what the vote preference is by area, gender and age band. Forums like this are deeply unrepresentative of the population as a whole I would think. Only perhaps 20 members are vocal on the subject.
Jacob":1nw2gt03 said:I'm for in. I don't know quite why we are having a referendum anyway - we can pull out anytime if we really want to.
Can't be bothered to watch the movie as it is unbalanced by definition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democrati ... pean_Union
We should stay in and work from within to improve it as necessary.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/04 ... ne-for-us/phil.p":2me3ziw3 said:"We should stay in and work from within to improve it as necessary."
Forty three years our politicians have been saying that, and getting precisely nowhere.
Yebbut the decision to go in in the first place was democratic and if we want to pull out in the future we can. So why now a referendum? There was a reason but I can't quite remember what it was.Chippyjoe":k09c4klb said:Jacob":k09c4klb said:I'm for in. I don't know quite why we are having a referendum anyway - we can pull out anytime if we really want to.
Can't be bothered to watch the movie as it is unbalanced by definition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democrati ... pean_Union
We should stay in and work from within to improve it as necessary.
The reason for having a referendum is because we live in a democracy perhaps . (hammer)
Have to agree with you completely.mind_the_goat":622r3pw6 said:Geez, I've never seen such a blatant piece of propaganda, So 1 minute in we see riots and a what looks like a Nazi rally. No scaremongering there. Did you really watch this and not feel you were being manipulated ?
This has just reinforced my view that we need to stay in, the outers have nothing but this?
Not so. Read the small print. Wouldn't be easy , but then it won't be now if we decide to quit.RobinBHM":20u36qcy said:I cant see how we can pull out later if we want. It seems to me to be a once only chance to leave.
RobinBHM":yd130fam said:I cant see how we can pull out later if we want. It seems to me to be a once only chance to leave.
You mean you are frightened if immigrants?phil.p":11s3mw7k said:"Without the EU, travelling across the continent could become more troublesome"
That's not scaremongering, of course.
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