Nothing directly to do with the current Brexit issue, or not, but because we have allowed our politicians to give everything we had
away, over just a few decades, we are now almost totally dependent on the E.U.
China and other developing nations have managed to rise, in the same economic world, and recession, it is the E.U. holding us back
from hope of recovery, not allowing us free trade with other nations of the World, outside the E.U.
If we don't free ourselves from the E.U. restrictions, now, while we have a chance, this will never happen, and we will become just another,
and insignificant, small region of the Euro-state, with no influence at all, and no further hope of any independence.
We are not dependent on the EU because of some super-state conspiracy theory. We are merely dependent because we have chosen to conduct a lot of trade with our European partners, which was further encouraged by the single market which made this trade much cheaper and easier.
It's just basic global trade. We import and we export, and we are more inclined to do this with our neighbours especially when they are some of the world's largest economies.
Please list the exact regulations you are talking about which currently stifle the UK economy with no discernible benefit. If your viewpoint on this is so strong, then I would expect you to know the specific names of the regulations which are blunting our economic growth.
Trade with the world has already been discussed in this thread. As part of the EU, we can trade with the deals negotiated by the EU, with dozens already done, dozens more in the process and some of the largest still to go. A handy benefit is that these have been negotiated with the EU's immense bargaining power as the world's 2nd largest economy only to the US, so these deals are very favourable to all EU members including ourselves.
In the EU, we are at no risk of having FTA terms dictated to us by far, far larger economies where, outside of the EU, we would need them more than they need us.
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