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Originally Posted by Osem
One thing's for sure, it'll be a very sad indictment of the UK electorate if they can't get off their bums en masse and vote in what could well be the most important vote they'll ever have.
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I think the turnout will be fine, relatively speaking, when I say 'care' I mean enough to take the change option rather than the status-quo option. If 'In' wins it won't be because of a love of the EU but because they don't want uncertainty and are relatively fine with their lives.
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Originally Posted by Osem
Frankly I don't understand how anyone of any age can be indifferent to this debate but then the UK has more than its fair share of folk who like to whine a lot but never get off their bottoms and try to do something about it. A
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Because people have their own things to be getting on with. I doubt the EU is a bit bother to their day-to-day lives. They'll worry about all the other things that are going on: health, jobs, mortgages and so on. They may not like the EU in concept and would probably vote out if they knew it would be an easy process but if there is chance it could impact on them or lead to more uncertainty they may opt to avoid that.
That is the challenge for Leave.