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Brexit

Whether you're an 'innie' or an 'outie'

54 replies

ilovevegcrisps · 25/03/2016 21:28

This topic elicits strong feelings and I wondered if anyone feels disparaging or cynical about those voting in the opposite way to them - in other words, do you think less of somebody because of the way they vote?

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Daisyonthegreen · 12/04/2016 16:29

Andy Hall
I agree with you.11th Aril post.
Wordsgetsround
Feel the same.

Daisyonthegreen · 12/04/2016 16:31

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3520002/Safety-alert-EU-blocks-vital-checks-doctors-qualifications-Concern-cards-medics-come-force-2018.html
Don't want busy Mums to miss this,got to get the tea on myself!

Daisyonthegreen · 12/04/2016 16:34

Mums have a quick read.
www.express.co.uk/news/politics/660280/EU-referendum-Brexit-save-the-NHS-funding-letter-doctors-nurses-paramedics
The NHS staff past and present are asking us to vote Leave to save the NHS.We have a once in a lifetime vote to help ourselves.

Vinorosso74 · 12/04/2016 16:43

I'm an innie but generally hate the Tories. I don't see the referendum should relate to political leanings particular although I can guess which way UKIP supporters would vote.
Not had any big discussions on it apart from with my uncle who went off on a tangent and got all racist with our cities have been ruined by immigrants......

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