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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
As you evidently know more about the economic scenario if the UK leaves the EU than any expert that's studied the possibilities given your unequivocal guarantee of disaster we'd best all vote to remain.
Mr K has spoken.
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We certainly will be going onwards. If they give us so little when we're 'allegedly' considering leaving can you imagine how it'll be after a vote to remain?
I do agree with Mr K. I think there are enough people who'll vote to remain. The younger generation are either gullible enough and/or stupid enough to think that they receive a net benefit from our EU membership, even though they likely suffer more than most. We know how much many of them like their safe spaces.
The sheeple will probably vote to remain; much of the population is too stupid to see beyond a rosette on a politician let alone be confronted by a question like this, and the EU will take the permission Cameron has delivered them to put the UK in its place.
He will be utterly powerless to protest as his deal is taken apart, and will be unable to oppose pretty much anything.
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Interesting viewpoints - those not aligned to your views are 'sheeple', 'too stupid', 'gullible enough and/or stupid enough'.
It's understandable people have strong feelings on the subject, but insulting those who do not have the same views isn't the way forward, imho - it reminds me of the tactics of some of 'Yessers' in the Indy referendum...
Isn't it better to convince people with the arguments pro/con something, rather than being pejorative?