I'm undecided, no idea if we're better off In or Out and not hearing any compelling arguments either way.You voting for an exit Stopme?
I'm undecided, no idea if we're better off In or Out and not hearing any compelling arguments either way.You voting for an exit Stopme?
The point is we may have been on before - you cannot possibly say with absolute certainty we will be again.Better in some ways, worse in others. Point?
You can't say with any certainty that our future in a European Super State will be any better than going it alone.The point is we may have been on before - you cannot possibly say with absolute certainty we will be again.
Aye sure you can always trade with the Commonwealth.You can't say with any certainty that our future in a European Super State will be any better than going it alone.
So the rest of Europe stated that if we leave the EU they refuse to trade with us? Must have missed that.Aye sure you can always trade with the Commonwealth.
So you can trade with Europe yet have no say in its governance.So the rest of Europe stated that if we leave the EU they refuse to trade with us? Must have missed that.
Bloody hell! Someone has made a valid point. Full of ifs and buts but valid nonetheless.I once had a work permit for a Scottish person knocked back on the Isle of Man - because the Manx system said you had to try to get the skills locally before going off-island. If we didn't win our appeal (which we did) I swore we were opening a UK office and placing the staff there instead. I mean, how dare a Government try to tell me who was the best person for a private job, don't they know there are a million other places to take your business?
The world is a different place to 40 years ago - people and businesses are mobile, we can work from anywhere - if you try chase some border closing dream then businesses will take the path of less resistance elsewhere. If you don't want them to take the path of least resistance, then you'll need to give them a good reason to stay, such as lower taxes - or more likely a continuation of open borders and full compliance with EU laws (so as not to up compliance costs). Which means it's likely nothing much will change as the market will force Britain to behave like it's an EU member anyway - only it will no longer have a say on EU law.
We trade with USA, China, etc, etc and have no say in their governance. What's the point of your comment?So you can trade with Europe yet have no say in its governance.
What's the point in that?
Britain is in Europe though.We trade with USA, China, etc, etc and have no say in their governance. What's the point of your comment?
Fair dos - when it all goes tits up just don't complain about itYou can't say with any certainty that our future in a European Super State will be any better than going it alone.
And I think it would be prudent to be in the tent passing out. The EU isn't going away.And?
When/if I decide what to vote for, if the result goes with me and it all goes pear shaped... I promise not to complain.Fair dos - when it all goes tits up just don't complain about it
You sure about that? If we leave there'll be a big hole in the finances and Europe is getting more right wing by the day.And I think it would be prudent to be in the tent passing out. The EU isn't going away.
I don't think anyone is in doubt as to what you are voting forWhen/if I decide what to vote for, if the result goes with me and it all goes pear shaped... I promise not to complain.

I would be absolutely positive about that.You sure about that? If we leave there'll be a big hole in the finances and Europe is getting more right wing by the day.

**** me it's Enoch Powell's ghost.I will be voting Out, the yes vote and Cameron can scaremonger as much has it likes, I have never agreed with a one state union. When the 23rd June comes the yes vote will just sit on it's lazy arrogant backside in Britain, while the more passionate no vote, will cast it's say, to which then I will expect the pro EU British Premier to resign.
If the rest of the EU does not want to do business with 60 million people when we keep hold of our £15 billion as what I believe is it the the fifth largest economy then good riddance to them and close the tunnel on the way out![]()