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Long before the 2016 referendum I hadn't given the EU much thought, couldn't really care less one way or the other.
It was the lead up to the referendum with the continuous bombardment to stay in the EU from government sources, from most of the press, from big businesses, and even from senior members of the armed forces which sparked my interest.
After some weeks of research and careful listening to what Call-me-Dave had to say including members of parliament, to what the media were saying, to what the EU were saying: going on and on about the disaster, the catastrophe, calamity, dropping into the abyss etc should I or other people vote to leave the EU - I smelt a rat, something was wrong, too much biased propaganda, too much pro-EU publicity.
Basically, there was no balance. So I voted to leave the EU.
...And how the government and the EU have handled the result of the 2016 referendum over the last 3 years has greatly strengthened my leave stance. |
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