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I’m sorry to say that it’s made me even more certain that it will be a vote to stay.
The panel and audience members who spoke for staying in, got longer and louder applause than the leavers.
The girl that got ratty with the other girl whose disabled mother couldn’t get a council bungalow saying “just remember how many immigrants have built this nation, like my family, and a lot of people in this audience’ families.”
And here lies a big part of the problem - there are now so many 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th generation immigrants, that none of them see immigration as an issue, (particularly if they think they really have “built this country”) whereas for the Brexiters, it is one of the biggest.
Mind you, the ratty one also said “how many people go on holiday in summer or Christmas time and don’t think twice about it”
Others seem to think they couldn’t work or study in Europe if we leave, and another thinks it’s great the the EU has forced the cost of mobile phone roaming charges down.
Do people REALLY believe holidays/studying/working in Europe will completely stop if we leave?
And, oh my goodness, cheaper mobile phone charges whilst on holiday are a definite reason to stay, aren’t they? So much more important than those billions we give to the EU!