The recent EU Referendum debates have been nothing but mud slinging, with each one it seems to be a battle on who can dish out the most dirt.
There are pros and cons for both sides, however there should have been 2 campaign camps, both camps should have outlined their cases for each of the issues. We have heard so many mixed messages from campaigners because of lack of planning and those who want to jump on the referendum band wagon or those who didn't want to join the official camps.
It's funny but all the British people wanted was hard facts so that they can make a decision on how to vote.
So why didn't we get the information, it's a good question which I don't think I or anyone else can answer. What is very obvious is that the parties especially the conservatives are at loggerheads with each other.
So what happens after the election, can they really all play nicely after that.
The referendum has divided the UK whether we stay or leave, as voters, can we actually trust the MPs, personally I only trust those who act on their words, so that leaves me with 1 or 2 MPs I can trust.
I really hope that once this is all over we can all carry on with our lives in the same way we did before the Referendum, yes over the next few years if we voted to leave we would probably have to deal with some changes but if we have voted to stay then it's business as usual but there will be lots of fences to mend.
Well I must admit I am slightly disappointed in the recent debates and press articles, in that it all seems like mud slinging and having a go at each other season.
The bottom line is that nothing will change if we stay in the EU, however there will be changes if we leave. What I and other people would like to know is what are the changes if we stay, the government, i.e the PM and the Chancellor should be prepared to give us some straight and honest answers on the basis if we leave what are the things we have to look at to survive.
At this moment in time, we all know what the EU brings us but it would be nice to know what the Remain campaigners have in mind to build our country back to what it was if we leave the EU, surely there is a contingency plan.
Today all I've heard is that the Chancellor is now holding us to ransom if we don't vote to stay in the EU. Apparently there will be rises all types of taxes, there will be cuts in Pensions, NHS and Defence, all of the financial decisions is up to the Government, whether we stay in the EU or not, every year there a two budgets, Spring and Autumn. All the Chancellor and PM are doing is pushing the voters in the other directions with their threats, it certainly made me angry, I like to look at all the facts and make my own mind up, I hate being threatened.
There is not a country in or outside the EU who will not trade with the UK, we import more than we export and most of the UK is service driven.
I still believe there are arguments on both sides which benefit the UK, travelling, importing/exporting, sharing intelligence these are easier if we stay in the EU, but all said we will still be doing these things even if we quit the EU.
Stop listening to the campaigners and do your own research, BBC have a page which is called the Reality Check, it's pretty much impartial and will answers some of the questions which have been slipping through the net.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-eu-referendum-35603388