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Originally Posted by Osem
Ignore the figures bring quoted and ask yourselves if you want to be part of 'ever closer union', not only more of the same but 'ever closer union', embracing nations like Turkey, Albania, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro for example. If we're struggling to cope with massive migration now, how much worse will it be when these poorer countries (and others) eventually join. Look around and see what's happened whilst we've been the EU's second largest net contributor and what little influence we've had in securing reform over the last few decades. Is that situation going to change for the better or the worse if we remain?
People like Osborne can conjure up whatever figures they like but for me this is about taking the one chance we're likely to get to extricate ourselves from this shambles and take back control of our destiny. I'm not going to waste that chance.
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Unfortunately a lot of voters won't see it that way. They will see it as if they are going to be worse off. It's only a forecast based on a Canadian style deal with the EU. It's just been of fact check on BBC news and they poo-pooed it.