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Originally Posted by techguyone
I don't disagree, but I stated my feelings wayyy back on the thread & I think there's a danger of people repeating ad infinitum and turning people off or even pulling them the other way.
I think people need to make their own minds up and vote as they wish rather than be bullied or chastised into a decision.
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No one here is bullying anyone as far as I can see. Either side presents their case to help those who have said they are undecided.
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Originally Posted by jonbxx
I think for most people, the EU has little to no direct influence in their lives that is visible so a vote either way is a 'heart' rather than 'head' decision. Hence the project fear from both sides. People don't give a monkeys about an x% drop in GDP, hence the ridiculous £4300 figure. Conversely, you get the 'everything is going to be alright' argument if we leave with no real evidence or even plans in place
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I suggest reading reality check on the BBC site or listening to the News Channel where they analyse what both sides are saying and present the facts. Both sides are, in most cases telling the truth, they are just embellishing what they say to make it sound good.