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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris
There may be divides on both sides, but it seems to me that the majority in both the Tory and Labour party are for staying in. Possibly some of them are viewing their future prospects. After all if an absolutely useless bag of wind like Kinnock can get a cushy job on the Euro gravy train, why not them?
The prospect of the British people actually having their say on whether we stay in or pull out terrifies them because they know the answer they'll get and that's why Brown and now Cameron have gone through all sorts of verbal contortions to wriggle out of it. Don't expect a referendum anytime soon! 
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But they're all so clever, and know better than us what's good for the plebs.
It's all very complicated, and that's why we can't understand the amazing range of benefits we get from continued E.U. membership.
It's like politicans' expenses.
They fought tooth and nail to prevent their expenses from being published.
We were just too stupid to understand that their only concern was purely a security issue.
