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Originally Posted by Damien
Whichever way you do end up voting I am pretty much voting to Remain for the same reasons you listed there in the 2nd paragraph. However like you it's not exactly a ringing endorsement of the way EU does things that's deciding my vote, I think very few Remain voters don't think Leave has some good points. In the end for me I can't see what issues that affect me solves but I can see it causing new problem (i.e economic hit).
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Interesting that you've discounted the notion that the ticking financial timebomb in the EU is a bigger economic hit waiting to happen.

The problems in Greece, Spain, Portugal, Italy etc. haven't gone away and what makes you think that, if we stay in, we won't wind up suffering a worse hit - directly by being part of the club (bale outs) and indirectly?
I know I've said this before but given the growing social, economic and political chaos in Europe why would anyone think being in it would be less risky than getting out? If things were looking up I'd agree that it would make staying in less of a gamble but so many things are getting worse not better.
Having said that, at least you have a reason - IMHO basing how to vote on the tactics of one side or the other is a pretty poor reason.