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    Sorry Sid, I can`t quite work out your logic on that one.

    Are you saying that before we have a vote on anything everybody has to be committed to one side or the other? That would never happen surely.

    The referendum in 1975 to join the the Common Market ( or to stay in the EEC ) took place when 35% of us Brits were Undecided/Not Bothered but that, of course, was deemed to be a valid result which stood. Likewise, the last General Election threw up, strangely enough, the same percentage of Don`t knows/Not Interested etc.

    It can`t be right surely to deny people a say on such an important issue just because others can`t be bothered to find out and form their own opinion on the subject matter?

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