EU Referendum - In or Out? Vote here

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Feb 2016
2:19pm, 20 Feb 2016
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monsenb1
In In In
Feb 2016
2:37pm, 20 Feb 2016
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LindsD
In. Definitely.
Feb 2016
2:49pm, 20 Feb 2016
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Brighouse Boy
I've even surprised myself here but IN for me!
Feb 2016
3:17pm, 20 Feb 2016
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LazyDaisy
Fetchland seems pretty certain to stay in at this rate - I wonder if/how things will change as the referendum campaigns get underway? It looks like it's the 'In' campaign's to lose at this stage.
Feb 2016
3:42pm, 20 Feb 2016
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postieboy
I haven't seen a convincing argument yet on why we should leave the EU. For all of it's faults (and there are too many to mention), the benefits outweigh the negatives. Not being part of the single currency means we have the best of it surely?

I just see a load of xenophobic bigots when looking at the 'Out' campaign. 'We don't like them because they're foreign' isn't an argument for going it alone.
Feb 2016
4:00pm, 20 Feb 2016
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katypie
In
Feb 2016
4:01pm, 20 Feb 2016
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Meep Meep
Is there anywhere to find the pros and cons of leaving/staying?
Feb 2016
4:15pm, 20 Feb 2016
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postieboy
For leaving: voteleavetakecontrol.org

For staying hasn't set up a site yet but I did get a flyer through the door a few weeks ago outlining their argument. Al the usual stuff about it being bad for business and what losing our freedom of trade inside Europe would do.

Apart from the likes of Gove, Farage and Galloway leading the out campaign, having horrid publications like The Daily Mail, Daily Express and The Sun backing a Brexit has definitely influenced my decision on voting 'In'
Feb 2016
4:25pm, 20 Feb 2016
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jacdaw
The eu's fondness for big business and the ttip agreement concern me, as does the general pro-austerity stance and the treatment of Greece... but I can't ally myself with the rampant little englanders, so I'm leaning towards "in" at the moment (or "bremain" as someone in the Guardian has it).
Feb 2016
5:27pm, 20 Feb 2016
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Ndwdave
In like Flynn

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