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I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
According to the betting markets, it was decided a few weeks ago in favour of staying in.
On the one hand, look how that worked out on Leicester, on the other, betting odds are right more often than they are wrong.
Is that woman from Wigan still running the EU show?
I think it's closer than many people think. Two events I've been to had polls and the Brexit crowd won by a small margin - these were business people.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
I play guitar and take photos of stuff. I also like beans on toast.
But even if Corbyn was that "stronger leader" (which I very much doubt) negotiating at the margins for a bit off our subsidy here or a carve out from such and such an arrangement there doesn't address the key point in my mind which is "trading alliance = good; political union = bad"
I want a UK government accountable to the UK people running the UK.
There is a while to go yet.
The government statistics people have been told that they have to publish the number of active NI numbers from EU migrants that the government has been trying to hide. That could well end up showing double the number of EU immigrants the government has been claiming so far.
There could be more TTIP leaks.
There is still time for the whole Turkey situation to have a significant effect.
There might be another major terrorist incident.
Does Greece have another deadline for debt payments before 23rd June that they will miss?
It also explodes some of the myths and bluster being put about by both sides of the argument.
On balance, I think I will be voting stay in, just.
Cameron actually achieved more than he is being credited for in his renegotiated EU terms. He did gain some good concessions on benefits for migrants.
http://uk.businessinsider.com/camerons-eu-deal-not-legally-binding-2016-2
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
It mattered not whether it was Cameron, Corbyn, or Winston Churchill doing any negotiations with the EU. The results would still have been the same - a big fat 'Nein'.
I would much prefer to be in a revised EU than out, but EU v.2 ain't gonna happen, so the choice is stark.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
Presumably you mean that the "in" scaremongering is beating the "out" scaremongering?Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.