I imagine a lot of us, if not the majority. Not sure it's relevant to the discussion though. Members of this forum tend to be in the second half of their life and I assume their ancestors migrated to the UK long before the EU existed.I wonder how many of us have ancestors who were economic migrants? Mine certainly were.
The SNP (Southern Branch)?And who, pray, would replace them?
Yes, the only party to campaign to leave in '75The SNP (Southern Branch)?
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The other big deciding factor could be turnout to vote. There are reports that labour voters tend to be more ambivalent about the whole EU issue. Given that labour are traditionally the lower turnout party, their abstention plus a high rate of abstention of the floating voters could upset the outcome, and a wet polling day would only make matters worse.apparently, there are about 12% floating voters, like jimod and d8veh. With both sides at neck and neck, they will be the deciders.
Just as well you aren't in London Phill. Here the white English born are just another minority at around 46% of the population and all 300 of the world's main languages are spoken. Even on my outer borough our local schools teach in 68 languages.I'm my case it's immigration... It's not a racist view, it's just that when I walk into town I seem to be noticing more and more non English speaking people and my worry is that they will bring with them all the trouble they want to leave behind.
What about the alleged no go areas?Just as well you aren't in London Phill. Here the white English born are just another minority at around 46% of the population and all 300 of the world's main languages are spoken. Even on my outer borough our local schools teach in 68 languages.
But it works, and none of us seem to worry about the diverse languages we hear all the time on the streets. With all of us minorities, racism is hardly in evidence and we mostly all get along well together. As for language, it's a self correcting problem since all the immigrant kids quickly learn English. As their elders pass on and their children no longer have to communicate with them in native languages, we'll all be left as English speakers. Meanwhile, the smile is a universal language of love.
If there is a problem it's religion, and we will need to continue to work on achieving sufficient tolerance for a peaceful co-existence.
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There are none of any importance, but I'm not sure what you mean. Tell me of one. There isn't a single area of London that I would be scared to walk in, day or night. Maybe you mean that in a small number of parts there are idiotic youngsters in a small minority of areas who think their postcode is sacrosanct, but they have little overall effect and end up coming unstuck. There are Northern towns where similar situations are completely beyond control, so London compares very favourably.What about the alleged no go areas?
Any area where there is a problem you will likely find there is a drug problemThere are none of any importance, but I'm not sure what you mean. Tell me of one. There isn't a single area of London that I would be scared to walk in, day or night. Maybe you mean that in a small number of parts there are idiotic youngsters in a small minority of areas who think their postcode is sacrosanct, but they have little overall effect and end up coming unstuck. There are Northern towns where similar situations are completely beyond control, so London compares very favourably.
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When we are so much in debt why do we keep borrowing money to send in foreign aid to countries who can afford to run space programmes and billions a year to the EU. Then politicians have the nerve to tell us not to borrow too much. Also the fear campaign is getting into full swing now. Can't see America letting some other unelected jobsworths telling them how to run their country.we can cope as individuals with either outcome but as a country, the loss of income and opportunities are much more difficult to deal with. Our government is already 74 billions in the red this year. Brexit will add possibly 30 billions to that in a year or two. The resulting cuts will hurt the most vulnerables, because there is not much more tax that can be raised, regardless who will be in Downing Street.
And exactly this highlights my problem..we can cope as individuals with either outcome but as a country, the loss of income and opportunities are much more difficult to deal with. Our government is already 74 billions in the red this year. Brexit will add possibly 30 billions to that in a year or two. The resulting cuts will hurt the most vulnerables, because there is not much more tax that can be raised, regardless who will be in Downing Street.
I know you're talking about the economic/financial part of it all - but to me the whole individual versus country difference is interesting. What is it that makes Brexiters feel British? Is it that clear what the relationship between oneself and the country is really about? Where you work, or live,what is it that make you feel part of the community? I very much value British culture and identity - but to me its about liberal values, openness, tolerance and freedom, what's at the heart of Shakespeare or Donne etc. there's very few people I can imagine having less in common with than Nigel Farage and culturally living in the kind of Donald trumpdom he envisages would be more alien to me than relocating to Fiji.we can cope as individuals with either outcome but as a country, the loss of income and opportunities are much more difficult to deal with. Our government is already 74 billions in the red this year. Brexit will add possibly 30 billions to that in a year or two. The resulting cuts will hurt the most vulnerables, because there is not much more tax that can be raised, regardless who will be in Downing Street.
I think Obama is secretly working for Brexit. His inference to stay in can only make people want to leave..When we are so much in debt why do we keep borrowing money to send in foreign aid to countries who can afford to run space programmes and billions a year to the EU. Then politicians have the nerve to tell us not to borrow too much. Also the fear campaign is getting into full swing now. Can't see America letting some other unelected jobsworths telling them how to run their country.