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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
I agree with this, although there have been quite a few now that have rubbished Boris's comment. I do wonder what these live debates will be like. After months of misinformation on both sides, with just over a month to go, i can't see it improving. It is a shambles. I'm wavering back to staying in again. The number of knowledgeable voices now saying it would be madness to leave is becoming hard to ignore.
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That swung it for me before any campaigning began.
I myself cannot see the point of risking anything as to how and where the UK is now.
I was stunned when Ian Duncan Smith yesterday said there, in effect, would be a downside to the economy for a couple of years if we left ,and although growth would probably continue,it would not be as good as it would have been if we were still in.
Not good enough for me, anyone knows,once you have an economy that goes down and there is weaker growth, that affects a lot for a good while to come.
A weaker growth and a downturn in the economy for a couple of years, would take us way behind where we should and could be.
Furthermore in my view after that couple of years,it could take anything from a further 2 to 3 years to even just try to get back to where we are now.
I am not prepared to risk the UKs more secured and successful status that is already in place now, for at least 2 years or probably more,heading down a bit into the doldrums.