MORE than 40 voters asked in Petersfield have given their thoughts on how they will vote in tomorrows in or out EU referendum.

Here are just some of their views.

Fiona Linstead of Cowplain said: “I think I have decided which way I’m going to vote. But it’s caused quite a few ‘debates’ at home and at work, so we don’t talk about it at work anymore. The campaigns have been scaremongering, rather than factual.”

Michael Miller of Petersfield said: “I haven’t decided yet, but I will be voting. There’s been far too much mud slinging, and there’s too many opinions, when no one really knows what will happen. But I don’t think we are going to be affected much either way.”

Jim Earl of Petersfield said: “I’m going to vote, but my mind was made up years ago. There’s been far too much information, but none of the right kind. Whatever the result, there won’t be an immediate effect, but of course there will be in the long term.”

John Rumble of Petersfield said: “I have voted by post, so now I have to wait and see. But the in and out campaigns have been turned into a joke, it’s been all about the Conservative party tearing itself to bits. How can these people be called responsible?”

Dave Hedicker of Petersfield said: “It’s been a political Punch and Judy show, based on emotion and not facts. Yes I’m going to vote, but the decision should be made by experts who know all the facts, not people like me who don’t know enough about it.”

Ron Burton of Petersfield said: “I doubt I’m going to vote, both sets of campaigners are a load of wallies. But I don’t think we should pay millions of pounds a week into something that doesn’t seem to help us, when that money could be better spent here.”