There is only one way to vote on Thursday
There is only one way to vote on Thursday: Yes. No, wait: it's No. Yes, it's definitely No. Probably. Though maybe not.
This is it. This is the big one. Bigger than Lisbon II and Maastricht IV put together, bigger than the Eurovision, bigger, perhaps, than something really really big, like an elephant or the Spire on O'Connell Street.
This is the referendum which will decide the future of this country for generations to come. This is the referendum which will determine whether your great-great-grandchildren grow up speaking German or Mandarin.
If you vote the wrong way,...
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