Changing circumstances requires the ability to change ones mind. Hence the need for a final say referendum.
It's a fine question. I believe we should be strong, productive members of the EU and by working together with our 27 neighbours make a strong bloc able to face up to a globalised world.
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I get the thing with globalization, and even 10 or 15 or 20 years ago, I would have said, sure, the UK should be part of a global community. Sounds good, right? You're part of a secure network of countries all financially trading with each other.. however...
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The EU isn't what it once was. It's been infiltrated by Marxist extremists who seem to be more than just interested in sharing capital. Extremists are rife on both sides. You could argue that Europe has never been so polarized between leftism and rightism *to use a poor term*
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I am quite frankly amazed at the statements that are coming out from senior figures of the EU, and while I don't claim to be an expert on these matters, they should be VERY concerning (whether you're a remainer or leaver). Staying in the EU won't preserve the status quo
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Because the EU is rapidly shifting towards a network of federated states under one protectionist ruler or "state". That's just how I see it, feel free to disagree.
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What will we be in when our GDP is reduced by 6%?
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