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Europe - In Or Out?

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10ClarionSt | 13:44 Sat 23rd Apr 2016 | ChatterBank
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I don't think it'll make any difference whatever the vote. Not to us ordinary folk. All the talk seems to be about money. The government will still continue to make cuts and "savings". George Osborne talks about dearer mortgages and wants to give the impression that he cares. It's only wealthy people that will benefit, whichever side they are on. They just want your vote for their benefit. I'ts a no vote from me.
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We had our leaflet a few days ago, sadly the finish is too glossy to put it to the use I had intended it for.
Germany and France COULD care less. Without the net contributions from the UK they will be hard-pushed to fund the raggle-taggle mob they seem so keen to incorporate from eastern Europe.
Had our glossy leaflet a while ago. Tore the lies out of it - sorry, annotated and commented on the errors therein and returned it to the chairman of Cameron's Witney constituency party.

OUT, with every breath left in my body, OUT!

' And gentlemen in England, now abed,
Shall think themselves accursed they were not here,
To cast their vote for out
and join the shout
for Freedom on St. Crispin's Day!'

(With apologies to Will S., but it is his anniversary, so.... :) )
lol lol @ Baldric
will ask sons' pals opinions, a few are working their socks off (Polish) I was in the IN camp until a few days ago, undecided yesters, but am now on out OUT lot until I do me female thing and change me mind again :-)
We have had no leaflet yet from Camemoron yet. The only one we are getting here in London is for the Mayor elections.
Had ours a fortnight ago. You are welcome to it, but, as Baldric says, it is not fit for the purpose for which it was designed. At least the Daily Mirror is semi-absorbent.
It's an 'out' vote from me too.

I voted 'No' in 1975 because I could see that Heath was lying. He knew he was signing us up to united states of europe.
I had my 16 page tome from Cameron. It went straight in the bin.
Out and brochure sent back over a week ago !
Interesting to listen to the leader of Plaid Cymru on Question Time praising EU subsidies for Welsh farmers. Are those the subsidies given with conditions attached about removing certain hedgerows etc from hillsides? The same hedgerows that we were told may have absorbed some of the rainfall last year so it didn't run straight off the surface and contribute to the flooding. The same EU conditions that prevent the Somerset Levels from being dredged to protect wildlife but may have lessened the effects of those same heavy rains? Vote leave and we can manage our own environment for the benefit of our citizens and not to adhere to rules made by people who probably never heard of the Somerset Levels.
I think the Gov't will sway the vote to their wishes by use of mythical 'postal votes', ballot boxes going missing for a few hours, heavies at the polling stations etc... What, the Tories cheat? What am I saying ?

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