IT was announced last week that Britain will vote on whether to remain a member of the European Union on Thursday June 23.

The SNJ would like to know where you stand on Britain's membership of the European Union.

David Cameron announced the date of the in/out referendum on Saturday, after returning from Brussels with a deal he argued gave Britain a "special status" within the EU.

The agreement, which will take effect immediately if the UK votes to remain in the EU, include changes to migrant welfare payments, safeguards for Britain's financial services and making it easier to block unwanted EU regulations.

Now the "Remain" and "Leave" campaigns are lining up in preparation for the crucial vote.

Some Conservative MPs have announced their intention to back the prime minister.

Stroud MP Neil Carmichael has given his support to the David Cameron’s EU renegotiation deal.

As chair of the Pro-EU group Conservative Europe, he will now be heavily involved in the campaign for Britain to remain within the 28 member bloc.

The Labour Party, SNP, Plaid Cymru and the Lib Dems are also in favour of staying in, whereas UKIP are in favour of a ‘Brexit’.

According to the latest opinion polls, the British public are thought to be fairly evenly split on the matter.

So, should we stay or should we go?