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Thread: EU Referendum

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    Just under 2 months until the vote I believe, so what will you be voting?
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    not voting but would prob vote to stay if i was

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    Quote Originally Posted by David View Post
    not voting but would prob vote to stay if i was
    Just a case of cba/no interest in it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    Just a case of cba/no interest in it?
    both, don't really care and not currently registered to vote

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    vote to stay in!! woo eu!!

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    Not sure what I'm going to vote for tbh. At the very least I'll just go and spoil my ballot.

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    I'm voting to stay in the EU. Roaming charges will increase ridiculously high again, just after we've managed to lower them in the EU. Just one of the reasons to stay in I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cerinacy View Post
    I'm voting to stay in the EU. Roaming charges will increase ridiculously high again, just after we've managed to lower them in the EU. Just one of the reasons to stay in I believe.
    If you're voting to surrender your country's independence and self government for cheaper mobile charges then no amount of reason can help you.

    But just so other people know, you are wrong.

    http://www.euractiv.com/section/digi...uk-government/

    Quote Originally Posted by Euractive
    British consumers can rest assured they’ll benefit from EU plans to drop roaming charges in 2017—regardless of the outcome of the UK referendum on EU membership, a British official told a concerned House of Lords committee yesterday (7 September).

    Ed Vaizey, Minister of State for Culture and the Digital Economy, reassured wound up members of the House of Lords that EU membership won’t be decisive for the EU-wide roaming ban set to go into effect in 2017.

    “If we were to withdraw from the European Union, I still think that British consumers would benefit,” Vaizey told members of the EU Internal Market, Infrastructure and Employment Sub-Committee. “Norway, for example, is not a member of the European Union but it will benefit from this package as it’s part of the European Economic Area,” he explained.

    Vaizey represented the UK in talks with EU institutions on the legislation.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    If you're voting to surrender your country's independence and self government for cheaper mobile charges then no amount of reason can help you.

    But just so other people know, you are wrong.

    http://www.euractiv.com/section/digi...uk-government/
    First of all, I am entitled to an opinion. Second of all, I said this is one of the reasons to stay in. I didn't say it was an important reason, I said it is a reason.

    Third of all, just so others know you're wrong:

    Taken from: https://www.eureferendum.gov.uk/what...s-if-we-leave/

    Travel abroad

    Millions of UK citizens travel to Europe each year. The EU has made
    this easier and cheaper.

    EU reforms in the 1990s have resulted in a drop in fares of over 40%
    for lower cost flights.

    From next year, mobile phone roaming charges will be abolished
    across the EU, saving UK customers up to 38p per minute on calls.

    I don't particularly agree with David Cameron and was going to vote Brexit like many other people, but realised to leave to annoy him isn't a good enough reason. Sure, to leave might be the best idea in the long run. But there will be uncertainty.

    Also, what about all those British nationals who are retired abroad in EU countries? What will they do?

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