If we have as big a turnout for the EU referendum that the Scots did for theirs?
Though I think a lot of people just don't know what's best might prevent it
If we have as big a turnout for the EU referendum that the Scots did for theirs?
Though I think a lot of people just don't know what's best might prevent it
It would be great in the ideal world. And that is what should be happening. But not sure if it will.
What is similar between the Scottish and EU situations is that there is a lot of spinning and disinformation around.
What is different is that there was more sensible information available for the Scottish Referendum which helped the Scots to get their teeth into proper debate and which helped to awaken Scottish political participation. The lack of decent information from both sides for the EU Referendum means that a lot of people will either be voting blind or will not vote at all. A lot of ordinary decent people are getting very turned off by the antics of some of the main protagonists in the EU debate.
The strange thing is that there was better information available in the public domain for the 1975 referendum which was in the pre-internet age than there is today in the internet age. All the digital revolution seems to have achieved is making easier for people to spread false and inaccurate information more widely than back in the 1970s.
People would be better informed if they didn't rely on generated memes shared on facebook...lol
I want to stay in....my other half wants us out of the EU so our votes will cancel each other out?
I spoke too soon about lack of information.
Hopefully this will liven up the debate.
http://www.theguardian.com/business/...-us-trade-deal
http://www.greenpeace.org/internatio...TIP-documents/
I do not understand how David Cameron can bang on about making the EU more democratic and accountable when according to the papers released the EU will no longer be master of its own fate when drafting new regulations and he will have agreed to all of this at the EU Council of Ministers.
If we leave, we will still have free movement (as a tourist) in the EU?
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