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In or Out?

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The in and out campaigners, equally spout propaganda to entice us to support their view.

We also have the left winger/right winger instinctive put downs of each other disregarding the issue at hand…

The older generation 80/90s (people I know) view this in a different perspective than I do. They wonder if exit will lead to another war (in the European context)…

Economically no-one knows what will happen if we Exit, we only know what happens if we Remain, remain is the status quo. Leaving might be turbulent…

It is important for us all to make a choice and vote on 23rd June 2016.

8 Comments CherryPie on Jun 20th 2016

8 Responses to “In or Out?”

  1. I’m non-British and non-European, but I can vote?! ;)
    I still hold my Malaysian passport, didn’t apply for a UK passport.
    Since the government of Malaysia does not allow dual citizenship.

    So how am I going to vote? I start to ask myself do I feel more English (or maybe Scottish cos that’s where I went to uni!?Ha) or more European. But you can’t judge this merely from one side, for there are people who feel more “British” yet they choose to “remain”.

    Let’s look at this issue from another perspective. Say if I was a Vietnamese living in France (Vietnam used to be a French colony, just like Malaya to Britain) would I have the same right to vote in France without becoming a French citizen? No. Would France let its people hold a “Frexit” referendum? Probably no. So what makes Britain so unique? Well, I guess you know the answer.

    But most importantly, nothing ventured nothing gained. And I am a risk taker! Oops, you probably know which side I’m fighting for. Ha! ;)

  2. James Higham says:

    It’s guaranteed to lead to war if we Remain. EU Army has already started incorporating ours, at the behest of those madmen. Out is the only hope.

    • CherryPie says:

      There will always be war whether we remain or not. It is just the alliances and who, what where that will change.

      Our military capability has been severely compromised by government having ‘Good Ideas’!!!

  3. Wolfie says:

    Hi there,

    I’ll keep it simple…

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fj64KQYS4ro&feature=share

    The Eurozone is close to economic failure.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2016/02/28/mervyn-king-the-eurozone-is-doomed/

    We will face a Cyprus style bailout/bailin of monumental proportions. I think that’s really just all that needs saying.

    • CherryPie says:

      Thanks Wolfie, I always appreciate your insight on economic issues.

      I have always been aware that that the ‘EU state’ was doomed to failure due to mutual incompatibilities. I had not considered that the sharing of the financial burdens would bring it to the tipping point. I thought the ‘union’ would fail due to differences in ideals and the way to run things…

  4. Chrysalis says:

    I can understand the economic concerns on this issue. As for the social aspects, I can only pray that love will conquer fear and hate in the end :) ~ Love to you

    • CherryPie says:

      There are a lot of hate messages being promulgated at the moment. This would have been the same if we had chosen to stay.

      Human nature leads us to base instincts and we can but hope that love will pathe the way…

      *hugs*