AS David Cameron comes to the end of his EU negotiations, the Herald’s Lorna Wallis appealed to Hampshire politicians, business owners and other prominent community members to share their views on whether they would vote for the UK to stay “in” or opt “out” of the European Union.
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To find out who wants to stay and who prefers to opt out, see this week’s Bordon Herald.

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