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Ric.ror | 11:34 Fri 10th Oct 2014 | News
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I wonder what would happen if we were to hold and in/out referendum on Europe in the near future?
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I would vote in the In/Out Hokey Cokey referendum, that is what it is all about.
14:02 Fri 10th Oct 2014
Those who want in would vote in and those who want out would vote out ?
I think there would be a resounding 'Out' voye.

The EU we are in now is extremely different from the EU we joined - the federal approach and alignment of currencies and trading has seen the UL marginalised more and more with every year that passes.

the Euro-philes always claim that European trading nations would not trade with us if we were outside the EU.

My perspective is - if the price is right, you will get customers.

Aligned with that is the perception that the UCOHU holds sway over our legal system, and that's a massive vote of favour of removing ourselves from its influence.
I think it would be like Scotland. Alot would want out, but the 'ins' would win it.
A massive OUT OUT OUT vote. The present cowboy outfit is 100% removed from The Common Market which we joined.
exactly, we joined to trade with, not to be governed, by Europe.
A more interesting question would be 'Would you like to see reforms to the EU, with less power to Brussels? and I think then you would see an overwhelming YES right across Europe.
Except that there is as much chance of meaningful reforms being achieved as there is of the LibDems gaining overall control of the Commons.
and the euro-lackies will tell those that want out that that they dont understand the issues well enough to make an informed decision...yeah right....
NJ; If there is a sufficient body of opinion across Europe reforms CAN be achieved. Alternative für Deutschland: (AfD) is a new party and it is already polling 10% of the electorate in recent elections. They don't want OUT, they just want reforms, which reflects an increasingly common feeling across the EU.
The EU is out of control with unelected officials pretty much ruling it and those elected simply on a gravy train.

There is not chance of reform, it would mean too many in power giving up the power and wealth. IT simply will not happen.

In addition the EU is diving back towards recession again.
Out out out!! As for trading, everything has its price and if the price is right other EU countries will still trade with us. It is costing us GB taxpayers billions, for what? It is not what we signed up too! Out out out!
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This is all very interesting - I was a (reluctant) supporter of the EU but now I am beginning to wonder.
I wonder if the other EU countries have any desire to leave and how they would feel about the UK leaving
It would be very close.

The CBI would bring out loads of scare stories, and the 3 main parties would campaign to stay in. I suspect the In would scrape it.
Perhaps not if the immigration (EU) issued was correctly aired though Gromit?

I think it would also depend on the state of the EU, it is not looking good again at the moment and since we are stuck with the EU as a major trading partner we will be dragged down with it if not careful.
Will there be a 'shake it all about' option?

Clearly those who want a Reformed EU need a sizeable groundswell of 'Out' opinion

Otherwise they have no leverage in negotiation

I would vote in the In/Out Hokey Cokey referendum, that is what it is all about.
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By my reckoning we'd have to hold our arms up, rush toward each other and collide; somewhere in Germany

Is that all part of Angela's dastardly plan?
Employers who sell more to EU countries than at home will instruct their employees how to vote, if they want to avoid the firm going under.

If only pollsters toured industrial estates, rather than shopping streets.

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