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This whole debate is risible. The bottom line is that neither side really knows what it will be like with any great degree of certainty.
I suspect that overall, the overwhelming majority of people will notice little or no difference to their standard of living whether we remain or leave.
The whole affair stinks of Animal Farmism to me.
Nobody can provide real facts because it is a step into the unknown. It is difficult to put a price on the value of sovereignty, but for many that issue is well worth paying for.
It boils down to whether or not you trust politicians in Westminster to deliver better services than their counterparts in Brussels have done. And when it comes to placing your trust in any flavour of modern politician, it really is Hobson's choice.
Still undecided but wavering in the direction of OUT largely as that prospect seems to miff the powers that be so much.
However, I am open to persuasion if valid arguments can be made by either camp. Fat chance!!
Dazzle me folks!!
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”
I suspect that overall, the overwhelming majority of people will notice little or no difference to their standard of living whether we remain or leave.
You know what you'll get if you remain. The same as yesterday. It's out that's covered in mystery.
"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain
This whole debate is risible. The bottom line is that neither side really knows what it will be like with any great degree of certainty.
I suspect that overall, the overwhelming majority of people will notice little or no difference to their standard of living whether we remain or leave.
The whole affair stinks of Animal Farmism to me.
Nobody can provide real facts because it is a step into the unknown. It is difficult to put a price on the value of sovereignty, but for many that issue is well worth paying for.
It boils down to whether or not you trust politicians in Westminster to deliver better services than their counterparts in Brussels have done. And when it comes to placing your trust in any flavour of modern politician, it really is Hobson's choice.
Still undecided but wavering in the direction of OUT largely as that prospect seems to miff the powers that be so much.
However, I am open to persuasion if valid arguments can be made by either camp. Fat chance!!
Dazzle me folks!!
You're right, your security guard job will be fine either way. Don't worry about it
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