The potential consequences of a so-called BREXIT – the British exit from the European Union -- on the nation’s economy, immigration, and sovereignty are deeply dividing British voters, with the latest polls very close.
Special Correspondent Patricia Sabga in England explores both sides of the debate.
What do you think of the Americans point of view on BREXIT?
Nigel Farage, Euro MP and head of UKIP, gives a speech about UK immigration policy in a post BREXIT world.
Is immigration the major factor for your vote or is it economics, workers rights or security?
With a city the size of Liverpool being required to house the 300,000 new migrants that enter the country each year, and our government woefully slack at any kind of major house building, it seems that if we want affordable housing we have to hope George Osborne is right when he says that house prices will fall if we leave the EU.
Do you find UKIPs arguments persuasive or do you think migration is unimportant when it comes to the EU referendum?
This is a talk about BREXIT from the anarcho-capitalist and secular libertarianStefan Molyneux about what he sees as the major reason and point of the EU referendum - migration and the right of English people to keep England English.
You may not agree with his view of multi-culturalism but he does show us how the number of migrants from within the EU and outside the EU has been wildly under-estimated by comparing the Governments projections and estimated figures with the number of National Insurance numbers given out.
This reveals a staggering discrepancy between the Governments projections and the actual number of workers who have come here over the last decade.
His video has the following write up:
On June 23rd, 2016, the United Kingdom determines if it will leave the European Union to re-embrace national sovereignty.
While there are economic scare stories, concerns about international trade complications and fears about the United Kingdom becoming isolated on a world stage – make no mistake that upcoming EU Referendum vote is truly now about Immigration and the European Migrant Crisis.
Do you want to continue to live in an "English" England or don't you mind that we are being lied to by our Government about the current levels of migration.
Is a multi-cultural country ideal in your eyes or can you remember the times before the free movement of people when people could get council houses, doctors surgeries were not lotteries to get seen by a doctor at, jobs were not competitions with large numbers of people all willing to work for less than you, and you could walk down certain London districts and still know you were in England.
Is it racist to think like that or is there nothing wrong with wanting to go back to a time where the country shared a cultural identity?
Don't forget to vote at the top and let us know what you think of his views in the comment section.
You can view more videos from the free thinker, Stefan Molyneux, over on his YouTube channel.