EU Referendum - decided how to vote yet?

EU Referendum - decided how to vote yet?

Poll: EU Referendum - decided how to vote yet?

Total Members Polled: 270

I've decided how to vote.: 81%
Undecided so far.: 19%
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eldar

Original Poster:

21,800 posts

197 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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I've no idea yet how or if I'll vote - neither side has convinced me.

Really wondering if I'm in a tiny minority or not.

So a simple have you decided or not poll.

eldar

Original Poster:

21,800 posts

197 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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Interesting. I'm old enough to have voted in the last EEC referendum, where I voted yes, no mention of a federal Europe then.

I am genuinely conflicted now, and the various arguments seem all fear based, which I find unconvincing.

Assuming I can't decide myself, I'll ask my kids how they are voting, and do the same, they'll be around longer than me to live with their decisions....

eldar

Original Poster:

21,800 posts

197 months

Friday 29th April 2016
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XCP said:
I agree with Eldar. Only problem is one child is in, the other out, so I am no further forward. I might toss a coin.
I haven't asked mine yet. If it's one each I'll join you in a coin toss.

eldar

Original Poster:

21,800 posts

197 months

Friday 29th April 2016
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Esseesse said:
Go and read the 'No' campaign booklet from last time. Where we are now was known then. The No campaign from last time was in time proven to be right, those on the Leave side will also be proven to be right in time.

Don't abdicate your responsibility to your children, vote for what you think is in the country's best interest. If you really don't have a clue, don't vote.
There is a lot of truth in that. But I can't, with a clear conscience, not vote.

The EU is corrupt, bureaucratic and ineffective. That will very slowly change regardless of our membership, and won't go away.

Staying in will give us more influence to accelerate that change. Leaving will free us, to a degree, to develop our own policies.

Immigration doesn't worry me either way, nor does the straight cucumber rubbish worry me.

One thing is certain, we can't continue to sit on the fence, so I welcome the in/out choice.

At the moment in wavering towards out.