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Have you made your mind up about the referendum?

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obieone Thu 19-May-16 08:36:16

Yes.

I am curious to know how many have. Personally I do not read much about it any more, nor talk about it as dont see the point.

Welshwife Thu 19-May-16 09:04:06

Yes - decided years ago really - at the previous referendum - I have seen big benefits and small negatives.

tanith Thu 19-May-16 09:18:01

I had decided and now I'm wavering confused

Jane10 Thu 19-May-16 09:19:47

Yup. Mind made up.

grumppa Thu 19-May-16 09:26:09

Never been in doubt,

Anniebach Thu 19-May-16 09:34:06

Yes

Day6 Thu 19-May-16 09:34:12

Yes. I am for us leaving the EU, most definitely.

NanKate Thu 19-May-16 09:36:10

Me too Day6 however I am rather disappointed in Boris' performance which is too buffoonish.

whitewave Thu 19-May-16 09:37:50

Yes. - , DS said yesterday that a poll showed 60% remain 30% leave, which sent the £ back up and stock market responded positively. I am not convinced that the poll is correct though.

whitewave Thu 19-May-16 09:42:20

To be honest I think the polls showed a reaction to Johnsons nonsense. He really is the limit and doing the Brexit camp no favours whatsoever.

obieone Thu 19-May-16 09:46:30

I dont envy you tanith!

Marmight Thu 19-May-16 10:01:57

Yes - with the occasional wobble

kittylester Thu 19-May-16 10:12:51

The same as marmoset. Slightly firmer decision to remain but then I hear someone I respect say the opposite and I wobble. I think my heart still says out but my head says remain.

Bellanonna Thu 19-May-16 10:18:34

Stay

Rosina Thu 19-May-16 10:25:27

Out..out out!

nannypiano Thu 19-May-16 10:28:19

I'm a definite out .... never ever wanted in!

Craftycat Thu 19-May-16 10:28:44

Absolutely- OUT asap. If I hadn't made up my mind before that American lecturing us on what to do on Today on radio 4 this morning that would have done the trick.
Ruled by Germans & lectured by USA- no thanks. I've looked at both sides & if we finish up like Norway we would be a much better country. I'm sick to death of all the scaremongering. We're not children- we can see the facts for ourselves- yes the £ will dip for a week or so but our trade agreements over the world will improve dramatically very quickly. My only fear is how they will try to drag the thing out. WE will need a strong leader to move it along & Cameron knows he is not that man hence all the scare tactics.

Day6 Thu 19-May-16 10:30:30

I agree NanKate. It's a shame Boris Johnson tends to be the spokesman as I am not a fan of his. However, the arguments for leaving outweigh the reasons for staying imo, and when all is said and done, it's not about personalities, it's about what is best for us. I want us free of the EU. My friend who lives just south of Paris reckons the French are now wanting a referendum about the EU too. We might stay and the French could get out in a couple of years time. I think the EU is on shaky ground.

This has really shaken up party politics, hasn't it?

hulahoop Thu 19-May-16 10:33:33

Still not certain will have to decide soon !!!

Indinana Thu 19-May-16 10:36:57

I'm 90% decided with 10% wobbles!

janeainsworth Thu 19-May-16 10:40:59

I shall vote to remain.
I'm not swayed by the puerile economic arguments about whether individuals will be better or worse off in either event - as if anyone could forecast that accurately anyway.
We are Europeans and for me it's the idealism of a united Europe dedicated to maintaining world peace and stability, and improving the lives of all its citizens.

Luckygirl Thu 19-May-16 10:41:54

I am inclined to vote out, my reasoning being that the whole EU gravy train is too cumbersome to work well. If one country wants to make something happen and needs the OK of all the others, these others (even if they agree with the proposal) are likely to use their leverage to try and get deals on other things they want in order to buy their support. And so it all grinds slowly on.

If only the spokespeople for out were not the Kippers and Barmy Boris!

Theoddbird Thu 19-May-16 10:43:46

OUT without a doubt.

We joined a 'common market' which I voted for. That is not what we are in now...

Alima Thu 19-May-16 10:45:29

Yes, my vote has always been to leave. Like some of you have mentioned I think Boris is doing more harm than good to the leave vote. I am beginning to think he has been planted in the "out" side to make sure more people vote to stay. Also thinking that the so-called information we are getting now is increasingly alarmist on both sides. They all have their own agendas so can we believe anything they say. It will be down to gut instinct.

pennyh47 Thu 19-May-16 10:46:02

I would vote leave as Euro bureaucracy annoys me and worried about the migrant situation. However I am buying a house in Spain and we may move there in a few years so for personal reasons will probably vote to stay.