If in doubt, you have to vote No. If it isn't being explained properly or you can't understand it then you're quite right to vote no.
More of the same scare tactics from the Yes side over the weekend about our standing in Europe, foreign direct investment etc etc, without addressing the issues such as privatisation of health and education. These issues, along with the Governments failure to give the commitment to fully implement the charter of fundamental rights (probably my main issue) means that I'm a definite no.
Despite how I've posted I would've been undecided, leaning No, basically the failure to be able to get proper commitments from the Yes side means I've made up my mind. GavinZac is pretty much making the Yes side arguments here that you hear in TV, Radio, in person from the Yes side. It has no substance and doesn't address the very real concerns. A few express commitments from the politicians would've probably been enough.
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