Unfortunatley Col ^ I worry about the people who are so easily influenced by so called social media. I've been working in Oldham for the last 4 weeks or so, one of the most depressed areas in the UK and the lack of knowledge or research is frightening. I've spoken to a number of "random" people up here both during the course of the worlking day and socially later on. The numebr of people who will vote to leave becuase of their hatred for the current government is scary, they beleive that by voting to leave it will damage Cameron, likliehood is it will but they haven't looked further than the end of their spiteful noses. Unfortunately, immigration up here is also a huge concern. I went to the barbers last week and the gut told me that an english family who have lived in the area for over 5 years have to make 8 bus rides a day to take and collect the children to and from school. There are 3 schools in the area, all within walking distance or 1 bus ride that they have applied to attend but have been unsuccessful for whatever reasons, the percieved belief however, is that the places are given to immigrant families first!!! How the hell did we get to this state of affairs? I know youncan take all this stuff with a pinch of salt but why on earth would they tell a complete stranger this id they didn't genuinely believe it? If this is the case in Oldham how many other depressed areas are suffering from this and is it enough to tip the vote to exit? It is clear to me from my time here that there are a lot more unhappier people in this country than I personally believed.