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janbee | 15:06 Fri 22nd May 2015 | ChatterBank
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I apologise if this has been asked already but... if there were to be a referendum tomorrow, how would you vote?
Yes/no ?
in/out ?
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Out.
Out. And quickly.
It has been asked I think and I say the same as I did then, I'd want the pros and cons clearly listed so I could decide. My heart says out.
Since I believe in Europe as a single country, ruled directly from Brussels (with the abolition of all existing national parliaments), you can probably guess how I'd vote ;-)

(I always refuse to stand for the British national anthem, which asks a god I don't believe in to 'save' a monarch whom I refuse to recognise, for a country I believe should no longer exist. I'll always stand for the EU anthem).
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Thanks for your replies. I agree, I want out asap !
^You'll be on your then, chris. lol.
Fairly shocking view Chris but because it's you you'll get away with it.
EU anthem, an appropriate piece of music for what is becoming the fourth reich.
Definitely out.
Out
//Fairly shocking view Chris but because it's you you'll get away with it. //

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What do you mean ''..you'll get away with it. ''
What is there to get away with , even if this was a view expressed by someone apart from Chris ?

Not standing for your country's anthem maybe ?
Braver guy than I anyway. (Well unless no one else is bothering.)
I can accept the national anthem thing but to say you don't think this country shouldn't exist anymore should upset quite a lot of people and their forefathers. I for one think that's shocking. As Chris is who he is he won't get tackled about it like someone else might. And I'm sure he doesn't need you to stand in his corner Bazile.
I'm not standing in his corner in particular - he's quite capable of speaking for himself .

I was seeking clarification as to what you meant by 'get away with it. '
It read as if he was not entitled to have those views .

Given that you have clarified what you meant - that's fine
In, but I'm hopefully prepared to change my mind once the debate starts. I feel that the benefits of the EU outweigh the disadvantages.
I dont want to sound patronising - but what percentage of the british electorate really understand this EU debate and therefore will be voting from an informed position ?
Out

Out, and I'll happily buy Chris a one-way ticket to Brussels!
I'm on the bus with Chris ...
The EU is the only place I would Be happy to be banished from. :-)

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