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Old 25-04-2016, 07:48   #1600
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re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU

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Originally Posted by Gavin78 View Post
I would prefer it if outsiders just kept out of it. there is having an opinion and out right saying if you leave these are the consequences of it which in Obamas case he did.

I know there are pro's and con's for leaving and staying in the EU but the Brexit campaign isn't using fear techniques to scare people into voting.
Indeed. Those Countries in the EU have a right to their opinions on what the UK does as it will directly effect them. Those outside do not as we already have trade agreements with some of them. America getting involved, if the voter really thinks about it, is just them flexing their muscles. Leaving will not directly effect them.

On an other note: If we remain in the EU, and this is not denied by Remain, there will be over 3 million more migrants by 2030. If this is the case then coming out should dramatically cut that number. They reckon there are 8 million non-Brits living here already. I dispute that. What they mean surely is between London, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Manchester, Leeds and Bradford there are probably 8 million non-Brits. I think the number is more and I think 3 million by 2030 is an underestimation.

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Plans have been drawn up for a full-blown 'United States of Europe' and Britain will have little say, warns top Tory minister
Commons leader Chris Grayling said EU figures were already signed up
The documents speaks of 'concrete' plans to 'deepen integration'
It talks about 'more, not less Europe' was needed to meet challenges

By James Slack Political Editor For The Daily Mail

Published: 15:00, 24 April 2016 | Updated: 17:39, 24 April 2016


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz46onywhiI
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