UK EU referendum - a kibkom poll

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Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?

Poll ended at Wed 01 Jun 2016 11:11 pm

Remain a member of the European Union
40
24%
Leave the European Union
125
76%
 
Total votes: 165

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Twaddle wrote:
Wed 01 Jun 2016 12:03 pm
kerry 6138 wrote:
Twaddle wrote:Bosnia and Kosovo were not EU members when they had their wars!
niether where they members of Nato, but they are countries on the European continent But only Nato intervened.
My point being membership of Nato is and has been the reason there haven't been wars not EU membership,
But with rise of right wing political parties recently across the EU who knows.
Only NATO COULD intervene. The EU has no defence element and there is no such thing as EU troops. My point was that the EU enables closer working and general co-operation between members and thus makes conflict less likely.
How have you found the close partnership and co-operation in this new crisis ?

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Some of these posts aren't aging well.

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Post by waz-24-7 »

Excellent news indeed.
As a supplier for the new P33 Qashqai. Myself and my team are very pleased to hear the news that Nissans lobal plans include continued production in the UK. Without doubt. Nissan have solved or are promised a gateway for product into the EU.
The North east will, I am certain, welcome this news also.
I think the world beating excellent productivity within the UK plant will have influenced the decision.
I hope the car market recovers some figures as we move past the current difficulties.

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