Isn't Jeremy really a leaver, he's just keeping quiet for party unity.
I'm wonder what would happen if the vote goes in favour of leaving.
Would it be leave or would Cameron go back to Brussels for an improved offer
^ It would be leave. Remember Mad Boris claiming a Leave vote would get a better negotiation but that was quickly quashed as an idea both by the Govt. & by the EU
If I remember rightly, weren't young Scottish people given the vote in the Scottish Referendum?
Why haven't they done the same for this because, this decision not only affects the future direction of this country but also THEIR futures...
And if by some quirk of fate, the vote was tied would their be a casting vote?
Anyone who's interested should watch Paxman on bbc1 now - 'Who Really Rules Us'
I can't believe all the bull & scare tactics put about by both sides in this campaign.
Industry, international trade, recession, immigration etc etc - all just details that may or may not get worse whether we're in the EU or not.
Theres only one important issue - Sovereignty.
Do we want to be an independent country who makes its own laws, has its own currency and its own Government?
Or do we want to be a state in the United States of Europe with no more power over our own destiny than Wyoming has over the USA?
Thats the choice and always has been.
This country has spent the last 1000 years fighting to retain independence including two World Wars in the last century and now we're giving it all up by sleepwaking into it.
This is the most important decision this country will ever make and it may be the last important decision if we stay in.
I would never have been in and I vote Out now.
would this vote (if we vote leave), be reversed if we voted in a Labour government in the next election?
And would Cameron quit as PM if he lost?
(19-05-2016 21:29 )babelover48 Wrote: [ -> ]would this vote (if we vote leave), be reversed if we voted in a Labour government in the next election?
How would it be reversed? By holding another referendum? It's hardly a Best of Three topic!
Quote:And would Cameron quit as PM if he lost?
Keep asking this until you believe the answer, which is: he's going, whatever the result
(19-05-2016 17:22 )terence Wrote: [ -> ]but in reality the 'correct' info is indeed very easy to follow. if you're registered to vote, vote. if not, register. job done.
""If you're registered to vote""
This being the operative, a lot may assume they are, some may not know they are not, I fail to see why alerting people to make sure they are registered is a problem.
Nor do I see where it has anything overly to do with brexit, checking you have a right to vote may result in more votes for in, could even be much more voted for in than out.