£9,000,000. Say 20,000,000 households = less than 50p each.
less than 50p each?
IMO taxpayers money could have been better spent.
There are a lot of people in this country that could have benefitted if the money had been used differently, OAPs the disabled or even the NHS.
We didn't need relatively expensive brochures, a leaflet would have sufficed.
I suppose we are now going to get the government doing the scare tactic thingy they did with Scotland over the independance vote.
Plus the view already expressed by Hope that the government is the only group of people with enough info and brains to work out what's best for us.
As for the government being the only ones with the facts.............. I'm not convinced about that.
Especially after having read the brochure. There are no "facts" in it, just opinions and propaganda.
All they do is make a few statements based on what they imagine people's fears are and playing on them..
For instance listing how many people's jobs,they think relies on being part of the EU or how it's going to be harder and more expensive to go on holiday.
I shall wait to read the out campaign with interest.
Not sure how I'm going to vote yet, I'll probably vote to stay in, not for the reasons in the brochure.
But I do resent the feeling that the government are trying to use scare tactics to influence people.
Jobs, cost of living, holidays etc.
Spreading fear that it could all go horribly wrong.
I suppose it makes us all feel we've had our say, but I question the wisdom of allowing public opinion to sway the choices of what is good for this country as a whole if the vast majority of them don't know or care about the facts.
If we are all that ignorant of the facts, what's the point of it? This brochure isn't about facts, it's a few statistics with an opinion added on.
It will be the same with the out campaign.

At the end of the day, people will agree with the opinions based on the figures, which match their own world view, and vote with their gut reaction.
I wonder sometimes if this government likes gambling with the opinions of the masses and sets odds on each scenario.
Or maybe they like the thrill.
I've not forgiven them yet for nearly losing us Scotland, as part of the U.K.

Allowing a vote on something that can be damaging to the UK, where a good percentage don't really understand the ramifications of the choice ?
What are they doing? Getting us to vote to destroy our country, out of ignorance? Haven't they got a duty of care, if most of us don't know enough about it to vote other than by gut reaction?
The government looks a bit scatty to me. They don't half do some scatty things.
Perhaps that's a good reason for staying in the EU?
