EU membership referendum debate thread

What can we do to change the minds of decision makers and people in general to actually do something about preparing for the forthcoming economic/energy crises (the ones after this one!)?

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Can someone make a logical, unemotional and unbiased assessment of the poster?
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emordnilap wrote:
Can someone make a logical, unemotional and unbiased assessment of the poster?
I guess if you look at this poster from a cold, logical perspective, you could argue that the poster is just telling you to register your vote, and to use it how you see fit.

The fact that you've got a white skinhead character who is seemingly pointing at the Asian woman in a threatening manner is saying 'if you don't use your vote, he will, and it won't be pretty'. my previous point is that had been (say) a black guy doing the same, the outcry would probably had been far greater.
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AutomaticEarth wrote:
emordnilap wrote:
Can someone make a logical, unemotional and unbiased assessment of the poster?
I guess if you look at this poster from a cold, logical perspective, you could argue that the poster is just telling you to register your vote, and to use it how you see fit.

The fact that you've got a white skinhead character who is seemingly pointing at the Asian woman in a threatening manner is saying 'if you don't use your vote, he will, and it won't be pretty'. my previous point is that had been (say) a black guy doing the same, the outcry would probably had been far greater.
The outcry would have been completely hysterical and would have brought down whoever was involved in its commission and production.
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It is very confused. What is the message here? That if ethnic minorities don't vote then....then what? White racists will vote for....what?

I don't understand what the point in it is. I don't understand why this is expected to encourage non-voting members of ethnic minorities to vote. If it was during a normal election campaign where a racist party was standing, then maybe it might make sense. But not this referendum.
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It's as much about sending out a message reminding the Guardian-reading white middle-class that if they vote for Leave, they are allying themselves with white racist yobs, heaven forfend.
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UndercoverElephant wrote:It is very confused. What is the message here? That if ethnic minorities don't vote then....then what? White racists will vote for....what?

I don't understand what the point in it is. I don't understand why this is expected to encourage non-voting members of ethnic minorities to vote. If it was during a normal election campaign where a racist party was standing, then maybe it might make sense. But not this referendum.
Indeed UE, it is open interpretation. I guess it's Saatchi and Saatchi getting rich on producing rubbish posters.
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It's a rubbish poster. Sad to think Saatchi and Saatchi will have billed thousands of pounds for it.

The wider point of 'a vote is a vote' is interesting though. We know different groups of people are likely to vote differently, 18-34s strongly for remain, over 55s strongly for leave (by similar margins). However over 55s are around 50% more likely to vote than younger votes. Obviously it's impossible for several reasons, but I wonder how the result would be changed if you weighted the votes cast by the turnout in particular groups?

Groups could be based on age, on ethnicity, area of the county etc... anything you like. It would be a way to mitigate the problem of variable turnout between groups.

Compulsory voting would be another way, but with its own set of problems.
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Compulsory voting would be fine, so long as there was always a formally counted option to vote "a plague on all your houses".
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Yo for Delia, her Cookery Course, parts 1, 2 & 3, purchased in 1978, are still the most thumbed books in our food preparation room library.
And now she shows which side our bread is buttered.
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Interesting to hear that Yanis Varoufakis wants the UK to remain in the EU. I thought he'd be the last one to say that, given what happened to Greece..... :(
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He's one of those who say: the EU's a corrupt, antidemocratic mess. Which is why the UK should remain. To, ah, help reform it from within.

What positive difference the UK will make to this future reforming attempt, I don't know. Apart from being a balance to Germany perhaps? We haven't been very successful so far.
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If you were running a country so broke that it survives on EU charity, you'd want the strongest economies to remain in the EU too.
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AutomaticEarth wrote:Interesting to hear that Yanis Varoufakis wants the UK to remain in the EU. I thought he'd be the last one to say that, given what happened to Greece..... :(
The question, of course, is what would have happened to Greece without the support from the EU.

He is, of course, like a stopped clock not always wrong. On this occasion he is right.
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Snail wrote: What positive difference the UK will make to this future reforming attempt, I don't know.
I suggest you read his book:
https://yanisvaroufakis.eu/books/and-th ... they-must/
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