Off Topic The EU debate

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EU. In or out


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I've got two polling cards to vote <laugh>

One has come to my Mam's in South Tyneside because she never removed me from the electoral roll and because I've just moved house to County Durham and registered on the last day to vote, I also have one here, as well. **** knows how it has been allowed to happen, but I'm using both of them <laugh>
 
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I've got two polling cards to vote <laugh>

One has come to my Mam's in South Tyneside because she never removed me from the electoral roll and because I've just moved house to County Durham and registered on the last day to vote, I also have one here, as well. **** knows how it has been allowed to happen, but I'm using both of them <laugh>
Good man. <ok>
 
I've got two polling cards to vote <laugh>

One has come to my Mam's in South Tyneside because she never removed me from the electoral roll and because I've just moved house to County Durham and registered on the last day to vote, I also have one here, as well. **** knows how it has been allowed to happen, but I'm using both of them <laugh>

1 vote in, 1 vote out?
 
I've got two polling cards to vote <laugh>

One has come to my Mam's in South Tyneside because she never removed me from the electoral roll and because I've just moved house to County Durham and registered on the last day to vote, I also have one here, as well. **** knows how it has been allowed to happen, but I'm using both of them <laugh>

99% certain that's a serious criminal offence, I don't care but I suspect it's easily traceable as your name will come up on the registry as already having voted.

There's a decent chance it would slip through the system but it's a risk - if you're planning on voting IN then take the risk, if you're not then don't.




NB : Just checked it out, not as serious as I initially presumed but still not worth it - from the electoral commission website

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Sorry to be a kill-joy, up to you.
 
99% certain that's a serious criminal offence, I don't care but I suspect it's easily traceable as your name will come up on the registry as already having voted.

There's a decent chance it would slip through the system but it's a risk - if you're planning on voting IN then take the risk, if you're not then don't.




NB : Just checked it out, not as serious as I initially presumed but still not worth it - from the electoral commission website

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Sorry to be a kill-joy, up to you.
Mate, I suffer from memory loss. **** knows what I've been doing and what I haven't been doing....



I'm voting out, by the way ;)
 
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If we vote out, I reckon Cameron gets what he actually wants not what he says he wants!

As we are currently part of the EU, as our PM he has to show support for the "IN" camp. This ensures his relationship with the EU is not soured.

He would probably be wanting us out I reckon which is why he's got Boris towing the line.
 
If we vote out, I reckon Cameron gets what he actually wants not what he says he wants!

As we are currently part of the EU, as our PM he has to show support for the "IN" camp. This ensures his relationship with the EU is not soured.

He would probably be wanting us out I reckon which is why he's got Boris towing the line.
Another conspiracy theory <laugh> . . . . that could well be right :emoticon-0142-happy
 
Its got to be out..I have not read one sustainable argument for staying in, however I am afraid the fear of moving from the status quo....don't rock the boat even though its already sinking !!... may well be the winning one. If we stay in we will regret it.
 
OUT.

I accept that there is a good chance of some economic harm,
AND
I don't expect being out will solve our perceived immigration problem
BUT
I want to live under our own laws and have our own Parliament in charge of them.
NOT a Court in Strasbourg that has a very different cultural and legal background.
 
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I've got two polling cards to vote <laugh>

One has come to my Mam's in South Tyneside because she never removed me from the electoral roll and because I've just moved house to County Durham and registered on the last day to vote, I also have one here, as well. **** knows how it has been allowed to happen, but I'm using both of them <laugh>
If you do be careful and don't post it on an internet site. As that is electoral fraud. Oh hang on a bit :emoticon-0142-happy
 
Whichever way it goes it will be interesting to see the % turnout. This feel like the first thing people have given a **** about to vote on in large numbers. Hopefully it makes the general population more engaged with the process in the future elections and so forth.
 
Out for me. Thing is it's like if you wanna finish your Mrs it's a bit daunting, but once u sort a place to live child payments etc all is good give or take a few months or years. And it's similar with this for me, people will still buy British made goods in the eu or not, we will still buy from Europe in the eu or not but we don't have to pay millions every week to the unelected twats in Brussels.
 
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