opsjockey wrote:Good Job Kyle isnt old enough to vote. Astonishing.
Sorry but I totally disagree. Looking at his posts he has (unlike much of the British public of voting age or otherwise) taken an interest, researched and come to an informed opinion as to what HE considers the best option.
Whether or not you agree with his opinion is another matter, it may even help you decide that you disagree with his reasoning and as such fall in the opposite camp more than you previously realised and for making you consider the options in more depth that can only be good and how refreshing it is to see a younger person taking an interest in politics and the future of this country - well done Kyle, we need more of you

Too many people, young and old will turn up to vote without having looked at the facts and gaining information and as a result may not actually vote for what would actually be the best option for them just following other 'sheep' who bow to their normal preferred political party's line. This referendum is unlike previous others (in England anyway) and that needs to be understood.
I've actually enjoyed reading this topic because it's great to hear ordinary people's opinions rather than that of politicians with their own agenda, that is what we all need - unbiased thoughts and opinions even if we disagree with some of them at least it helps us make up our mind which way to vote so we can say we did think about it and voted with conscience. It's one of the few places I've seen this happen so well done for starting it.
As for me I genuinely haven't made up my mind as there are so many factors and some I still don't understand properly. I started off probably 55% 'IN' since then I've heard many quite sound arguments from friends on both sides, just ordinary but what I consider quite intelligent people and I swung to about 55% OUT. Since then I've wavered back and forth probably back to evens but if I had to vote tomorrow I have probably heard a fraction more to make me vote out but probably only around 52% a bit less that 3 weeks ago, I really am that close to one or the other and I do want to hear from more 'ordinary' people in the country, particularly those who work in key areas - that's what this referendum is lacking
A final question - does this poll allow you to change your vote (as I do the SPOTM comp on CA I know you can set it ether to allow a change to your vote or not), it would be interesting to see if people changed their minds as times move on and new arguments come to the fore.
thanks to Gary for starting off a very worthwhile topic
Andy (who hasn't voted in the poll YET)