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    On a visit to RSPB Rainham Marshes nature reserve PM David Cameron says nature's safer in Europe.

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    No reason why nature should be safer in Europe, or is he saying that he doesn't trust his own government to look after it?
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    No - I think he's grasping at anything as he worries we will vote to leave EU (especially oldies like me!)

    I have to say that I am fed up with the 'stay' scare stories and believe little either side have to say. My vote may depend on how I feel on the day, though I will probably vote 'stay' if I think the next generation will find life easier because of it.

    Maybe we should be like Swallows - stay in summer and leave in winter? That would be a novel idea!

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    Well if I were younger with a stay vote, I'd be off to Australia, i prefer living in a democracy.
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    I feel pretty much the same, Rolf, though as a good bit older than you are, they wouldn't take me in Australia!

    Mike company, Hitachi Rail Europe, have sent messages to their staff to say 'they hope employees will vote stay', but I can see their agenda as they want to get in roads into the European market so they can compete with Siemens, etc.

    I guess everyone has an agenda and nothing is straightforward!

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