The people, not politicians, will decide.

The referendum will be decided by the people, not the politicians who are well out of step with the people..

Anthony Scholefield,Vice Chairman of the Campaign for an Independent Britain commented on David Cameron’s EU proposed reforms and the House of Commons debate

“A referendum is called because the politicians cannot solve a problem and have to refer it to the people.

“Therefore the obsession of the media about Westminster and politicians’ views is misplaced. Politicians will not decide the referendum and especially not the political class of 2016.

“In the 1975 referendum,the Hose of Commons voted 396 to 170 to   support Harold Wilson’s ‘renegotiations’, about 70% to 3o%. In the subsequent referendum,the electorate  voted 67% to stay in and 33% to leave.so it was quite fair to observe that the people and the politicians were reasonably agreed.

“However in 2016,all the major parties including the ScotsNats are in favour of remaining in the EU and only about 70 MP’s, perhaps 12% of the House of Commons will vote to ;leave so it will be 88/12 in percentages.

“Yet there is not a single poll showing Remain above 60% of the vote and it is generally running at 50%;.

“The political class of 2016 is massively out of touch with the electorate on remaining in the EU.”