I`M SURE that like most people, I am now heartily bored of the in/out EU referendum, and simply want to cast my vote and get on with life.

However; I am happily impressed that the referendum has encouraged people to actively discuss issues and not to simply engage in tribal voting, simply because their grandfather and father voted for a certain colour.

This of course is encouraged by all of the main parties bar Ukip being split on the issue.

I’m sure I`m not alone in finding it intriguing how politicians like David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn have changed their tune on the EU; having been very much Euro-sceptic in the past, but now are mysteriously campaigning to remain shackled to Brussels?

Maybe, like the Kinnock family they are simply looking to their post-party leader careers.

Like many people; I have been helped with my decision making by the overseas leaders. For example; as the US president, Obama wants us to vote for what is best for the USA, and equally understandable according to the papers, Fraulein Merkel can't see the need for the British people to have the referendum, but wants us to vote for what is best for Germany all the same.

I`m sorry, but with all the Project Fear projections of doom and gloom and the blatant disregard for electoral procedure, I have lost all respect for the Remainians.

If the country is as bad as what they say, then as its leaders only they can be blamed.

If we do gain our independence once more on June 23; and be once more able to make our own laws and trade agreements that benefit the people of Britain, I believe that the negative thinking Remainian leaders of this once proud country are not fit to lead it to its new democratic and prosperous place in Europe.

As for Project Fear; I`m expecting the prediction of ‘seven plagues’ if we leave the EU to be announced shortly.

Ade Pitman

St Cadocs Rise

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