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Originally Posted by g jones
My personal view is mixed and a lot of my reasons can be traced back to the old left and now the green agenda.
However I have a clear opinion on the outcome which will be to stay in. I just believe one side has everything going for it and the other hasn't. Whilst it is a vociferous debate now between those interested there are a huge number of people who are ambivalent, who don't buy the 'it's obvious' argument from either side and whose vote will need to be won. Like AV most people will start from the position of 'I don't know a lot about it'.
If you could bet i would wager 54-57 in 43-46 out on the spreads. That's a lot of people wanting us out, just short of a majority. I could be wrong but it is 49-51 now and I can o my see it going one way.
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To my mind Graham if there was a referendum, it would be a massive yes to withdraw, that's why no party leader will go for one