By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
LurkerJ said:
MikeRox said:

I respectfully disagree with pretty much all of that quote. Though in a lunch break I haven't got time to put the full reasons.

 

I will ask though, do remainers honestly think the EU we know now will be identical to the EU in 20 years time? 

Saying it is the status quo is a misnomer.

Doesn't matter either way now though. The votes are being placed and minds will not change either way.

There is no argument left now, just the inevitable remain vote. Followed by a huge surge in UKiP support at the next election. The only question really is will they be the opposition against a coalition or the biggest party.

Positively frightening.

I still would like to hear from you even if it's too late. I am not British but I am frightened of the results. I still don't know what's best for England, remain or leave, I hope you guys make the right choice for your own people!

Remain will likely win, Scotland holds the power on yes or no. More or less the whole of Scotland want to remain.