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EU Vote: In or Out?

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Will you vote to stay in or leave the EU?

  • In

    Votes: 5 13.2%
  • Out

    Votes: 30 78.9%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 3 7.9%

  • Total voters
    38
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.
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.

 
My mums an immigrant (Greek), and just like @Diwrnach I have a lot of respect for Poles and think that on the whole they are nice people. But the current culture is breeding racism and resentment amount different cultures. It's turning the country into a boiling pot and there will be more and more tension between people the longer this goes on.

 
I'm voting out, however my wife is voting in. She got a top job for a sweedish bank (handlebanken), and has been to several meetings in London over the last few weeks and for banking reasons she informs me that staying in is a better and safer option.

She did go into intricate details as to why, but I glazed over and thought about Wembley next week /emoticons/smile.png

 
I'm voting out, however my wife is voting in. She got a top job for a sweedish bank (handlebanken), and has been to several meetings in London over the last few weeks and for banking reasons she informs me that staying in is a better and safer option.She did go into intricate details as to why, but I glazed over and thought about Wembley next week /emoticons/smile.png
Since you are both cancelling each other out, might as well save the car trip.

 
From that article "He complained his constituents were becoming strangers in their own country, that their wives could not get hospital beds to give birth in, or their children school places."

Where is he wrong? lol

 
In Birmingham there's loads of exclusively (I'd wager approaching 99%) ethnic resident areas, and 100% ethnic schools, would you be comfortable living in one of those areas? Send your children to one of those schools? The PC answer is yes, what's the real answer?

 
In Birmingham there's loads of exclusively (I'd wager approaching 99%) ethnic resident areas, and 100% ethnic schools, would you be comfortable living in one of those areas? Send your children to one of those schools? The PC answer is yes, what's the real answer?
The answer lies in the fact that the countryside is full of white folks who have fled these areas, white flight is very real.

 
From that article "He complained his constituents were becoming strangers in their own country, that their wives could not get hospital beds to give birth in, or their children school places."
Where is he wrong? lol
LMAO. That was the point that I stopped reading as I knew it was bullocks haha. The night that my wife was giving birth, they were so understaffed/overburdened that they tried to send us to Lister hospital which was well over an hour away. My wife screamed down the phone that we are coming, and that was that. We ended up with one trainee nurse, and a midwife flitting between probably 2 or three women.

 
Heard similar stories, we got lucky with ours, but you could tell they were stretched.

I have friends who have children in different schools as there isn't enough space, having to drive to two different schools to drop kids off.

I can walk in places in brum and definitely NOT feel like I am in England/a stranger in my own country.

 
"He complained his constituents wives could not get their children school places."

I've never heard of a child not getting a school place and i live in the capital which is the most crowded of all the UK cities....

As usual its a complete exaggeration - was then, and is now

 
"He complained his constituents wives could not get their children school places."
I've never heard of a child not getting a school place and i live in the capital which is the most crowded of all the UK cities....

As usual its a complete exaggeration - was then, and is now
I know of three parents who travel to separate schools to drop off their children.

 
I know of three parents who travel to separate schools to drop off their children.
Thats not the same as cant get 'A' school place!

Loads of our friends drop at separate schools. Its going to happen anyway as older child move from primary to secondary.

Not getting the school you'd prefer is quite different

 
as for the fact that large swathes of Birmingham are 99% ethnic - zero proof of that and complete bunkum.

as for 100% ethnic schools - hardly

 

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