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In Or Out? (Of the EU)
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With renewed talk about an in/out EU referendum, how would you vote, given the simple choice of:
- Get Out Of The EU - 104 votes
- 62%
- Stay In The EU - 63 votes
- 38%
Stats until: 21:10 Sat 23rd Nov 2024 (Refreshed every 5 minutes)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I voted in, reluctantly.
A case head over heart.
I think that as the country is at the beginning of an economic recovery after the austerity years it would be foolish to leave such a large open market, even if trade agreements could be negotiated.
However I would like to see sovereignty restored, or at least not further eroded, and an end to ridiculous Eu interference along the lines of the straight cucumber fiasco.
A case head over heart.
I think that as the country is at the beginning of an economic recovery after the austerity years it would be foolish to leave such a large open market, even if trade agreements could be negotiated.
However I would like to see sovereignty restored, or at least not further eroded, and an end to ridiculous Eu interference along the lines of the straight cucumber fiasco.
Most of what people object to is not EU - it's ECHR and various other EuroQuangos that won't be affected one jot by whether we stay in or leave the EU.
Economically it would be suicide for the UK to walk out of Europe - talk of 'bilateral agreements' is fatuous - the remaining EU members will be happy to exclude us and/or only commit to deals on terms which favour them ...
... we must stay in and prosper ... or quit and founder in our self-imposed exile.
Economically it would be suicide for the UK to walk out of Europe - talk of 'bilateral agreements' is fatuous - the remaining EU members will be happy to exclude us and/or only commit to deals on terms which favour them ...
... we must stay in and prosper ... or quit and founder in our self-imposed exile.