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Membership in the EU means that 445 million people have the unquestionable right to come here
Yes, but it also means that you can go there doesn't it?
Trade controls at every border, dozens of currencies, different Laws in every country... it was a right royal pain in the rear. We so don't want to head back in that direction.
No, all it tells you is that our country is a better place to be than their home country.
Uncontrolled immigration isn’t good. Just ask the NHS and the education system.
^^^ This is one of the biggest twists on words used by some members of the 'out' brigade (of which I am currently one)
Immigration into this country is controlled by something called 'UK Border Control' - you may have seen it at airports.
If you really mean unlimited immigration just say so.
Then, what is UK border control?
I'm not sure what point you were trying to make.
Only that I doubt you'd want restrictions on where you can travel to, and also that things are fast becoming more 'global' than 'national' so it's either keep up or get left behind.
Exactly, you can go where you want. But it would appear that you'd prefer it if other people couldn't.
Yes, but it also means that you can go there doesn't it?
If you reach a point where you don't like it because 'foreigners' are moving in, then you still have the choice of either being tolerant about it, or moving to just about anywhere you like on the planet.
Is that so bad?
You are failing to distinguish between travelling and choosing to go and live in a different country.
I have no problem with people visiting Britain. It is of importance to our economy that people do visit Britain, particularly for the tourism industry.
It won't be the status quo.i see nothing wrong with eu membership so i will stay to maintain the status quo.
Turkey, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia are all lined up to join the EU. So that will be another 88 million people with whom we share a common country called the EU.
My big problem with the exit people is that their response to every concern of this kind is 'of course it will be all right' without giving any suggestions , ideas or plans about how to make it 'all right'. For that reason alone I would have very severe reservations about supporting them.
If by 'duped into' you mean 'democratically voted to be part of', then quite right.No one knows what the future would hold either way. But if leave wins, the only reason it might cause any turbulence is because the UK was duped into a political union without consent. You only have to look at Norway and Switzerland to know that thriving on the European continent outside the European Union is possible.
If by 'duped into' you mean 'democratically voted to be part of', then quite right.
You're also right regarding Switzerland and Norway, I mean, ever since leaving the EU after being a part of it for so long, they flourished so quickly and are now thriving. Just goes to show!
I was one of those, I'm sorry to say.People voted to join the European Economic Community, not to join a political and judicial union.
Wow, you're right. I guess it is kinda stupid to try and use them as a comparison to our own situation! Good point!What are you talking about? Switzerland and Norway have never been members of the EU.
If it doesn't then you have a vote you can use to change it.
With the EU you have no vote.
What a lot of Brexit people seem to forget is that this is a vote on whether we should leave. This is NOT a vote on what we should do after we've left. None of us have a say on that.
Absolutely.
If we win the "OUT" vote, at least we have a better chance of defending ourselves against the poisonous tentacles of Political Correctness (the new Fascism) and other stifling regulation
All I can see is positives. What say do we have on what laws the EU make, or anything else they do?
I admit, nothing would change my mind to vote to stay in, nothing, and I'm not bothered if some of these doom like economic predictions were to come true. I think it would be a small price to pay for a bright new future ahead of us, and it would send a powerful message to some of our politicians that British people have had enough of being treated with what seems like contempt.
If we leave the EU, many laws could be changed on a whim by future UK Governments with single ideologies which have a majority in Parliament. They will be accountable to no one.
Wrong.
They will be accountable to voters who will have the power to change the govt if they don't perform. 1944, 1979, 1997, and 2010 spring to mind.
With the EU, voters have no such power.