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  1. You don’t fear a Lisbon II style exercise, with months and months of bullying, lies, disinformation day in, day out from a near-unanimous, heavily financed combination of the entire political and Establishment elite, big business leaders, major national newspapers, political parties, all broadcast media/radio etc etc, with the EU and other interested parties pumping many millions of pounds into propagandising for the case to stay in the EU whilst UKIP (and other anti-EU voices) being almost completely shut out of the debate?

      • I worry that most people in this country aren’t ‘hard’ eurosceptics who demand to leave the EU immediately but are actually still mostly ‘soft’ eurosceptics who would probably vote to stay in the EU if leant on if faced with such a campaign onslaught if only because they’d be sick to the back teeth of it on referendum day.

  2. I suspect that our politicians like the EU because they know that, however badly they screw up, they can be sure of a nice well paid and cushy job on the gravy train after they stop being an MP here.

  3. Surely British, not Britons? The Britons were the poor buggers invaded by the Romans, the Angles, the Saxons, the Vikings etc…

    Oh aye, I’d have us out yesterday, but like others, doubt that even an overwhelming out vote would be accepted by either UK or EU parliaments.

    • ‘Britons’ is also a demonym for the people of Britain/the UK. ‘British’ is the adjective.

      “56% of British would like…” doesn’t sound right, but “56% of the British people” or “56% of Britons” does.

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