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UK referendum will be on 23rd of June

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UK referendum will be on 23rd of June

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The UK will hold a referendum on membership of the European Union on Thursday 23rd of June this year.

Prime Minister David Cameron made the announcement outside Downing Street.

Cabinet ministers had met to hear details of the renegotiation terms Cameron had agreed with EU leaders in Brussels late on Friday evening.

He told reporters the government would be recommending the UK remains in a reformed EU.

Cameron described it as “one of the biggest decisions UK voters will face in their lifetime.”

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Britain would be better off out, only certain people benefit out of the EU deal and it is not the taxpayers.

I'm pretty sure this will be an almost certain loss for the government. I think Cameron knows this, he's not stupid.

European countries have a history of running these referendums more than once until they get the 'right result'.

When they lose in June there will be a lot more leverage to work with for a second referendum. This is the only thing that makes sense, I suspect Cameron knows for sure that he will lose first time around which will give him a much increased negotiating advantage for a second referendum.

If nothing comes of this then I predict that the UK will exit Europe.

The vote out, I move in. thumbsup.gif

at least i will be back to vote 'out'

I already have my proxy to vote IN! It will be tight, much like the Scottish referendum, with the combined Establishment forces coming together at the end, leading to a very slim win for remaining in.

I really cant make my mind up on this, I can see lots of reasons to vote either way, I'm quite glad that I have the cop out of living here & it not being any of my business anymore...

Bookies are offering around 4/11, 2/7 even, on the UK remaining in the EU. Bookies didn't get rich by being wrong.

The "out" supporters would have had a much better chance if the question were "Do you think the EU should leave the UK" rather than "Do you think the UK should leave the EU."

Likely to be a close call !

I think we will go out. People have generally had enough. I know I have. The big question though is even if we vote to go out, what happens to the millions of non UK workers that are already here?

As a general rule the establishment wouldn't even hold the referendum if they weren't pretty sure of the outcome.

As a general rule the establishment wouldn't even hold the referendum if they weren't pretty sure of the outcome.

To be honest Cameron only really offered a referendum because he wanted the UKIP vote,the conservatives were not expected to win remember,bet he is kicking himself now

I want out My opinion , but does any honestly believe we would be allowed to leave, Its already a done deal, I remember when we joined THE COMMON MARKET, Not A federalist Europe,

Be careful what you wish for. An anticipated Out vote or even close is bad for Sterling so if you Out voters are feeling lucky, then dump your pound savings. For dollars or 'er .....Euros.

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