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Originally Posted by Pierre
I've been flip flopping over this for quite a while. I was initially remain, I crept into the leave camp for a few weeks, but now I'm back in remain.
The main reason being I am pretty much certain, in my own mind, that any deal to access the EU single market after we leave will result in us paying a similar amount of money that we do now, and have to agree to free movement. I also don't think the economy is strong enough at the moment.
I have concerns over the way the EU operates, but the way see it if you're out you're out. Whereas, if we stay in we can still see it out for a period of time. If it gets worse then we can always come out at a later date and we don't need a referendum to get out, just vote UKIP at the next available election as I'm sure EU exit will be No.1 on their manifesto list.
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That's pretty much my thinking to. Perhaps if leave hadn't played the same tune as remain with the lies and scaremongering they'd have secured my vote
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Originally Posted by jonbxx
Interestingly, regions with the highest levels of immigration see the lowest support for UKIP with London being the most extreme example
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Yes it's very interesting that people almost untouched by Immigration are so against it
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Originally Posted by Ramrod
I don't think we can. this is i, I think
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I said the same as pierre a few weeks back, we can only leave once but we can revisit leaving whenever the public wills it