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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
I haven't seen much of "everything will be rosy" statements from leave there is an acceptance there will be an economic hit in the event we vote to leave but the hit will not be as catastrophic as remain would have everyone believe and we will then be in a position to trade with who we want when we want with the only limitations being those we impose ourselves. Sadly I think remain will win people are taking notice of all the doom and gloom and it's sinking in even though many likely don't fully believe what they are being told.
If nothing else after this the British people need to remember the conduct of the politicians and start to sort that out as the only thing worse then the UK bring in the EU is us remaining in with the political jellyfish we have now. It's bad enough that Cameron tried to convince us he got a deal before when he basically got sod all we need strength in our future dealings with the EU as if we do vote to remain the euro fanatics are going to see it as complete validation for the grand plan they have zero interest in any meaningful reform.
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One thing that doesn't help, and this is true for both sides, is the increasing use of pejorative terms when discussing the opinions of each side on this debate. Calling people terms like "euro fanatics" just winds them up and they come back with terms like "swivel eyed right wing loons".
We are allowed our opinions and when someone thinks we should Leave or someone else thinks we should Remain then that's fine. Both are entitled to their opinions ..
Just make a judgement call and vote on it .. BTW, I looked it up, Remain wins: 52.3%