EU. In or out?

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Re: EU. In or out?

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I'm unsure, for a start I don't know enough about the future plans of the EU.
I like being able to go through Europe without border crossings but Switzerland was doing that anyway without being a full part of the EU.
We still need to use our passport to get in and out of the UK anyway (what's that about?)
Buying and selling goods in the EU is simple (ish)
Better working conditions? Not that they apply to the self employed.

I don't like the non elected aspect and I don't like some of the stupid rules and laws we have to take notice of, but we can't pick and choose the best bits to suit yourself.

On the whole I prefer being in the EU.

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As I watched this final negotiation on tv it became clear that to get so many governments looking to satisfy their own interests to make a decision on anything was total frustration, the eu is a lumbering and expensive monster.For its own sake it needs major reform.I would be more than happy to be in a reformed eu but I do not see it to be possible.So at this time I lean towards the out camp.
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Using descriptions like "4th Reich" and bringing WWII into it will be real vote winners (thumbs)
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Gut instinct is out. They need us more than we need them.
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OUT. OUT.
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Post by V2orV4 »

It seems to me that most people, including me, do not know enough facts yet to vote.

However, if pushed at this moment I would vote out as I believe we put in far more than what we get out and feel we are slowly losing our powers and identity. Let's see what Cameron has negotiated, but make sure you take notice of what he (or other politicians) do not wish to discuss.

Let's face it, each country in the EU is in for their own benefit, if not, why would they be in? Are the Swiss considering joining? There is going to be awful lot of rubbish and lies flying around, let's hope we get the vote right.
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Well im out.... (but only if the price of a new 800GS doesn't go up!) :whistle:
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OUT!
If you need to ask why, you must be living underground with no contact with the outside world.
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Has anyone ever seen one of these in the UK? I've never seen one.
They are all over Europe, and a bit closer to home they are all over Southern Ireland (I know that's in Europe).

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no books have ever been signed off on the eu showing where the money is spent,
I have to put my books in every year,corruption is rife,
I am looking for a out,
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