I would also vote in if our membership was based purely on a trade agreement,
I am against our loss of sovereign and judicial powers.
I am a tory voting type that believes in the free market economy and capitalism (I don’t agree with tax avoiders in Luxembourg or cheap labour enablers ) but...
probably should be noted although im no qualified pollster,a sample size this small probably has one of those error variant ratios of a gerzillion percent.
ive never quite understood this opinion and you do hear it quite a bit,only rarely on here though.
it makes no sense to me that being out of the club means never being able to trade again with the EU.
Do any of the people that promote this opinion seriously think the UK market would be ignored...
Yes they are out there dave,which is why i posted that link.......here it is again for you.
http://survation.com/new-polling-on-new-proposed-eu-referendum-question-shows-leave-lead-for-first-time-since-november-2014/
in the few seconds it takes to browse the findings in the link you would see...
recent survation poll,bloody pesky vocal minority eh
http://survation.com/new-polling-on-new-proposed-eu-referendum-question-shows-leave-lead-for-first-time-since-november-2014/
Remain a member of the European Union – 40%
Leave the European Union – 43%
Undecided – 17%
Excluding undecided...
i wonder if given the recent migrant events across The EU in the past few months you actually believe this.You seriously think no one has changed their opinions? You are in full denial if you think "no ones views have changed"
when was the last time this was done in the full knowledge there will actually be a referendum(since conservative election win) and not just a speculative survey of what "might" happen.
i may have missed it here on NSC since the election,so happy to be corrected
If the vote was today ,how would you vote?
Obviously this vote is what you feel right now and cannot consider what may or may not come into play with future negotiations.
The question is not my own but is the question proposed by the Electoral Commission
Should the United Kingdom remain a...