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[quote][i]Originally posted by whitter45[/i] I must admit I haven’t taken too much notice of either campaign and the facts/non facts they state as I just see middle class men and women (politicians) see it as an opportunity to take chunks out of each other and for Boris it’s a great platform to promote his campaign for PM However, based on my limited knowledge my impression is both campaigns have positives and negatives If we look at the stay campaign their biggest driver is trade policy which can only be a good thing to have access to 500M+ people to trade across Europe. If not surely companies will move to a country that has this access to trade For the exit campaign Border control seems to be a big element which again in my opinion is only a positive move - we have over 1/3M people immigrating into the UK each year and our services can't maintain our current population - hold them back sort of services out then have a scoring matrix for access What I see is, the government had to promise a referendum to maintain power. What should have happened is all parties but their bollocks view to one side, ask People of Britain what they want the country to look like for the next 30+years and taken that to the EU to negotiate new terms, laws and legislation For me, whatever the outcome there are no real winners Also what is more worrying is we appear to live in the UK bubble - I have been working through Europe all year and all the EU countries are watching this very closely because they see what’s coming; each EU country will see their people wanting a similar vote - so if we stay and then a big power in the EU has the same vote and leaves that will be the start of a EU breakdown and so whatever campaigns we have backed using the fact/non fact statements will become irrelevant We should have come together at a political level, involved the people and gone to the EU to negotiate Yes I know the PM was meant to have done that and came back with a few points but to me it was nowhere near good enough – but a referendum is not the answer [/quote]
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