Brexit/Bremain >>> how to decide how to vote - Entrepreneur Generations

It seems everyone is telling us we should be voting today:
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If you're not sure which way to go, here's a useful set of questions put together by the 38 Degrees campaigning group:

But first some notes:
> This quiz has been put together by independent experts on the EU Referendum at Crowdpac. They work to help everyone cast informed votes, and to crowdfund the change they want to see. You can read more about them here: 

Crowdpac | Giving politics back to people
Why Crowdpac is objective and balanced | Crowdpac UK
> Full Fact, an independent fact-checking charity, have pulled together a summary of the costs and benefits of leaving or remaining in the EU:

Cost and benefits - Full Fact
> 38 Degrees blog: EU Referendum campaign updates:
EU referendum Archives - 38 Degrees


EU referendum: are you 'in' or 'out'?

Top tips:
  • There are 24 questions in total. It's not a test - the answers are about your own views and opinions. Answer as many questions as possible for the best results
  • If you are unsure or don't know what you think, you can answer 'neutral'
  • You can find more information by clicking on 'Arguments for and against' underneath each question
  • If you feel very strongly, or not very strongly about a question, you can adjust the importance of your answer by clicking the up or down arrows. The options are 'quite important' (this is the default setting), 'very important' or 'not so important'
1. British workers benefit from European legislation strengthening our rights at work.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
STRONGLY DISAGREE
SOMEWHAT DISAGREE
NEUTRAL
SOMEWHAT AGREE
STRONGLY AGREE
2. Being part of the European Union has helped us protect the environment.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
3. Cooperation with other European nations on terrorism and security makes Britain safer.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
4. We pay too much into the European budget, and don’t get enough benefit in return.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
5. Britain should be free to chart our own course independently of the EU.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
6. The way the EU is governed today is mainly undemocratic.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
7. If we leave, prices could rise, jobs could be lost and living standards might fall.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
8. Being part of Europe has made Britain a better country.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
9. Britain’s judicial system is being undermined by European courts and human rights conventions.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
10. Britain has significant influence within the European Union.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
11. We should be free to make trade deals with the rest of the world, instead of staying tied to a stagnant Europe.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
12. The British way is to stay in and stand up for what we believe, instead of walking away.
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13. Democracy is only possible nationally or locally, not at the European level.
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14. Some decisions are best taken at a European level.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
15. My values are very different to the values on which the EU is built.
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16. European regulations are mostly counter-productive, and tie British businesses up in red tape.
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17. On balance, people’s right to move freely between the UK and Europe is a good thing.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
18. Europe helps us to deal with global issues and protect the common good.
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19. Britain’s economy is likely to suffer significantly if we leave the EU.
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20. European cooperation is important to protect the interests of our children and grandchildren.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
21. Our government should be able to stop so many Europeans from entering the UK.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
22. I feel being in the EU undermines British identity and culture.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
23. The UK should be free to decide our own policies instead of having to accept so many EU rules.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
24. Migrants from Europe are putting too much pressure on public services and welfare bills.
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST




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