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I too thought, as soon as the EU motion came up in Parliament, that the three questions on a referendum would split the vote in favour of pro-EU supporters.
A referendum should have only two questions: in, or out.
The motion on an EU referendum itself, with three questions not two, with it's evident vote-splitting characteristics, came from Parliament members, and was not what the e-petition asked for.
The e-petition, with well over 100,000 signatures (there were various such petitions actually, including that of the Daily Express) asked for a referendum on the EU, and this means whether we should be in or out, two questions and no third option.
So from the start, the motion on an EU referendum being debated today in Parliament was hijacked by MPs, in order to slit the anti-EU vote and favour the pro-EU supporters, and is to all effect rubbish!
Sky News has a poll running today on wether now is the right time to vote on leaving the EU, and 84% say yes!
We need a referendum on the EU with two (2) questions: to stay or to leave, and not 3 questions.
This is in the spirit of the e-petitions for a referendum, which have been hijacked from the start in Parliament.
The result of all this pro-EU policy on the part of the PM Cameron and Parliament in general will lead to a massive exodus of support from the Tory Party and it will be a great boost to UKIP, as many former Conservative supporters are now supporting UKIP.