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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
As an as yet undecided voter, i've been doing some research on the internet today to help me decide.
The general consensus is that neither the remain or leave campaigners can accurately predict what will happen for either scenario.
This blog seems to sum things up and doesn't attempt to influence people either way:
http://blog.moneysavingexpert.com/20...eu-referendum/
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That is because no one can say what will happen. Those who vote to stay think it's a vote for the status quo when that is not the case - a case of better the Devil you know. A vote to remain in my opinion would give the EU the green light to carry on regardless imposing stupid laws that don't really apply to the UK but have to be observes nonetheless. Those who vote to leave know it won't be a case of the status quo and want no part of an eventual EU Super State. We can see where the EU is headed. With closer political and monetary integration it's only a matter of time before the UK have to join in or be left out in the cold. Also, with more countries joining the EU, (forget Turkey, they won't be joining in our lifetime), this will mean more migrants coming into Britain.
This is just my feeling but I hope you consider it before making your decision.