Diwrnach
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Voting to stay in is NOT voting to stay as we are, I can't be arsed to go into it but have a quick Google.I'm not so sure. From where I sit it seems both sides are fairly mixed. Which does make it interesting. Can't pigeon hole either side.
I can't really see how voting either way will affect me or my family.
Perhaps the common agricultural policy will have an impact? Less subsidies for farmers that want their panels cleaned?
Life is pretty good for us at the moment, so why rock the boat? I'm voting in.