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