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<blockquote data-quote="Yosemite Sam" data-source="post: 2590816" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>Well for my 2p worth. I don't think most of the people who want to vote out care to much either way about the economy and most of what we are told is scare mongering anyway. I think they have seen what is happening in the US with Donald Trump and are very fed up with the career politicians who are only pushing their own and big business's agenda's. The ruling elite have in the last 10-15 years lost the trust of the people and the people would rather make their own decision and whether right or wrong knuckle down and work through it.</p><p></p><p>Only last week on Breakfast TV they said that the majority of people registering to vote were young and they were more likely to vote to stay in. Well what a surprise, most older people are already registered to vote, so no surprise there. The next day it was announced that the website for registering voters had crashed because too many people had left it until the last minute. Well excuse me but I have seen countless adverts and mentions on the papers and both on TV and radio for months about registering to vote, so if left until the last minute and you can't get through or miss the deadline, then tough. But no the government extended this by 24hrs. Now would this had been done if they thought out voters were in the majority to register.</p><p></p><p>I'm still going to vote out and I think the in campaign are getting very worried with even more scare stories, which in my opinion weakens their case and turns more people against them. I also vote Conservative, but I think Cameron and Osborne have made themselves look extremely bad along with a lot of other ex MP's and PM's and have taken themselves down a one way street should the out campaign win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yosemite Sam, post: 2590816, member: 562"] Well for my 2p worth. I don't think most of the people who want to vote out care to much either way about the economy and most of what we are told is scare mongering anyway. I think they have seen what is happening in the US with Donald Trump and are very fed up with the career politicians who are only pushing their own and big business's agenda's. The ruling elite have in the last 10-15 years lost the trust of the people and the people would rather make their own decision and whether right or wrong knuckle down and work through it. Only last week on Breakfast TV they said that the majority of people registering to vote were young and they were more likely to vote to stay in. Well what a surprise, most older people are already registered to vote, so no surprise there. The next day it was announced that the website for registering voters had crashed because too many people had left it until the last minute. Well excuse me but I have seen countless adverts and mentions on the papers and both on TV and radio for months about registering to vote, so if left until the last minute and you can't get through or miss the deadline, then tough. But no the government extended this by 24hrs. Now would this had been done if they thought out voters were in the majority to register. I'm still going to vote out and I think the in campaign are getting very worried with even more scare stories, which in my opinion weakens their case and turns more people against them. I also vote Conservative, but I think Cameron and Osborne have made themselves look extremely bad along with a lot of other ex MP's and PM's and have taken themselves down a one way street should the out campaign win. [/QUOTE]
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