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Originally Posted by Damien
Yup. I think most of the arguments will be the same from both the Stay/Leave campaigns.
Leave will point out the 'democratic deficit', the prosperous future and the flaws in the existing arrangement. Stay will point to instability, fear factor and wheel out big business.
Even the place the two camps come from are similar. A battle between a leave campaign which spent so long attempting to get this vote but aren't quite sure what to do when it comes and a Stay campaign that has been lazy and never wanted to do this in the first place.
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I don't think the kipper hierarchy want to leave, we leave and their reason for being ceases and the gravy train they're scoffing more than most from hits the buffers. That might not be true of nigel himself but it is of his closest acolytes.
Seems to me we have a divided leave campaign and a stay campaign that can't be bothered to do anything other than peddle lies, it's dissapointing such an important and historic decision is being treated so shabbily imo