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I think the result will be a narrow STAY IN vote.

Though nothing would give me greater pleasure than to leave this corrupt, overblown, self serving, organization.
Unfortunately I agree VHG
That will be the end of this country...bit by bit they will take away our identity and absorb us , drain us dry and their flag is the only one you will see...fait accomplis...
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I think you are both right, VHG and baz.
I agree, sadly.
so that's the start of the neverendum is it? Bit hasty in my opinion.
Look at the surprised General Election result?
this is probably the last chance we'll have to save our souls, UK voters please save us from this EU tyranny.
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I think that the people who have lived both outside and within ‘The Common Market’ will mostly want out, but the younger generation who have grown up knowing no different will want to stay.
They are used to seeing people flooding into the country, having non-english speaking classmates, waiting 2 weeks for a doctors appointment, and on and on.
Then of course, there are the “lets wrap our arms round the rest of the world” bleeding hearts.

I am looking forward to putting my X in the “out” section of the ballot paper, but I’m not sure enough others will be doing the same.
There is one thing, I have lived long enough to remember what our great country was once like.

But if we do vote to stay in, I am unselfish enough to feel sorry for the future generations of this country, it is not going to be like it once was for their parents, their grandparents or their great-grandparents.

"They that sow the wind, shall reap the whirlwind".
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I have said it before, AOG - I fear for future generations of Bigbads!
I can remember a certain Mr Chamberlain returning from Munich waving a piece of paper in his hand, god job we took no notice of that.

http://cdn.history.com/sites/2/2015/06/hith-neville-Chamberlain-Peace-in-our-Time-1938-E.jpeg
Interesting to see if any conditions are imposed which are biased towards the stay-in vote.
No gain turning your back on pesky neighbors. Best to keep mediating till compromisers are met.

Vote IN & twist knots for an advantage. Fight the good fight (our national song) & throw down that gauntlet.
The young will probably vote in because they'll have only just been out of the school brainwashing by anti British lefty teachers. They won't have had to exist in the real world long.
Has Boris said what he is going to do yet?

He is the key to the result.
Hoppy...Boris will wait until he sees what direction the wind is blowing from, and then he will let us know. The key factors for him will be

What is in it for me ?

Will this increase my chance of being Tory Leader ?
Oh yes, I agree Mikey.

On the one hand he could swing the result.

On the other hand it could be disastrous for him to be on the losing side.

If he were to go for Brexit, it would make for interesting times as he battles with Dave.
Boris could indeed be an important factor in the June Referendum.

Generally speaking, most people seem to like Boris, even though they might not like his policies, even someone like me !
Will Boris decide by what is best for the UK, or what is best for Boris?

I think I know the answer to that, he is a politician after all.

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