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Thread: EU Referendum

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    EU Referendum

    So now we know what the deal is, what are we going to do.

    The In campaign will say the DC managed to get everything he promised and what the no campaign said he wouldn't.

    The out campaign will say this deal amounts to little more than bag of beans and that he got less even than the little he asked for.

    The main argument will indoubtedly boil down to immigration and border control, but the leave campaign have it all to do with all the main parties cabinet positions supporting the in campaign.

    How will you be voting.

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    Out. However, nothing would change for years as we have to set news laws to take over the EU ones, and we know how fast Parliament works.

    Business would carry on as normal, the EU needs our money.

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    IN. forget immigration and border controls these are just red herrings the real objections to leaving are employment law, freedom of information, human rights, grants to deprived areas and farmers and of course our duty free allowance seriously though we have many laws that protect our rights that we signed up to because of the EU and if we left they would just disappear.

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