bm0p700f":3r5pkwue said:
Also brexit are probably going to claim that leaving the EU means we get to control the weather we import. Remain say that is silly and stay in means we get to export our weather freely.
that is what I think of both campaigns. They miss the point entirely.
Most of what both sides are saying will happen if we leave is pure conjecture. No-one really knows what will happen to the economy. No-one really knows how badly the EU will react to what is quite clearly a snub. They would prefer us to remain as it make the whole EU stronger, but let's be absolutely clear, they don't
need us. They may well decide to take a hit just to prove a point. Again though, that is just pure conjecture.
We can't be certain that the longest period of peace in European history is down to the EU. It might just be because everyone has been really peaceful feeling the last 70 years. :facepalm:
Again, conjecture.
One thing we do know is that if we remain things will stay much the same.
So it really comes down to an ideological position. Do you favour better co-operation amongst the peoples of the world to the betterment of all, or isolationism, a them against us attitude that is reminiscent of the empire builders of the past?
I prefer the first idea. That's why I'll be voting remain.
Incidentally, for those who complain about the money we send to the EU. We spend about 12 times more in subsidies for the banks every year than we send to the EU. You know, those bankers who have everybodys best interests at heart. :roll: