Implications of Brexit

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I'm Bulgarian so I'm not voting but I don't see any reason for leaving. Yes UK pays membership fee but how much does it save on import fees when trading with EU? For sure there is immigration but I have the impression that the immigration is greater from non-EU countries. It doesn't matter for the ordinary people whether the laws are made in Brussels or London, they are still made by politicians that don't always make them good for the people. Anyway interesting to see the results...
 
OUT, from a professional perspective European Optometry is around 50 years behind UK Optometry and around 70 years behind USA. We have little in common with our euro counterparts.

From an economic perspective OUT, the UK is at risk of cross subsidising Euro countries and we should not be in a position to play second fiddle to Germany, especially considering a significant part of the German auto industry has now been found to be corrupt.

Finally, OUT as the government has declared it advisable to stay in.
 
out

but , we are screwed either way.

In , then unelected EU tells us what to do, no control on immigration at all, laws changed by EU

out. we will be hit hard on exports and trade but we rule our own country.

But i do not understand why we pay the EU £35million a day and thats not my made up figure - daily telegraph current EU spending figures.

OUT for me.

I could go into great detail but i won't.
Wow, that's some serious cash, here's a wee bit of information about that greedy thieving lot called MEPs.:mad:
Oh, and it has subs.

 
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I enjoyed that video Beavis lol, i'd comment on here but it would quickly get out of hand and the thread would get closed immediately. The reason we should leave is because this will be the last chance, if we do not take it we will be swallowed up by the EU and never be able to get out in the future as the mongs running the country want to sign over everything (and we'll be dragged into the Euro within a decade if we stay).

On immigration everyone thinks we want it to stop but it's not true we just want control of it to be able to refuse criminals and be able depot them if they break the law. Obviously the numbers need to be slowed down and lowered and social housing is a problem which should be restricted for 3-5 years after arrival. Most immigrants I see do not leech from the state far from it, everywhere you see Poles for example they are working doing jobs for minimum wage that a lot of Brits turn their nose up at. You don't see many foreigners on dole courses because they come to work, the papers just manage to find exceptional cases and then sensationalise them to sell their printed rubbish.

I've been an outer for years well before there was even talk of a referendum.
 
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I personally think that this referendum is just something created to give the illusion of control to the average joe... I don't believe the real results will ever be published. There is to much at stake for greedy Cameron to ever push this through.

The fake result will probably be something like 45% out... so nothing will happen, and Cameron has kept his promise of doing a referendum.
 
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We are part of EU and it benefits both ways, do the sums based on benefits, peace and 1.8trillion gdp

I am genuinely scared if we dont vote IN, we all lose. This is a really scary time. "too much at stake"
 
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Friendly reminder to keep the discussion civil. A few posts here are a bit on the hazardous side.
 
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I personally think that this referendum is just something created to give the illusion of control to the average joe... I don't believe the real results will ever be published. There is to much at stake for greedy Cameron to ever push this through.

The fake result will probably be something like 45% out... so nothing will happen, and Cameron has kept his promise of doing a referendum.

This.

If UK gets out after all, I will miss it. Over 75% of stuff I bought online in last couple of years was from UK.
 
If UK gets out after all, I will miss it. Over 75% of stuff I bought online in last couple of years was from UK.

Even if it is out, I am sure like when I buy stuff outside the EU from China that things can be declared as a gift for higher limits or the value marked lower on the packet to avoid customs. I know there can be insurance issues etc. with stating lower values on parcels but there are still ways to import/export.

My own job is based in an industry that revolves around the common market and standardisation so my mind effectively has been made up for this very reason.

Although sometimes it does not hurt to give the establishment a bloody nose to at least remind them that the people are and should be in control and not them.
 
I'll become vintage computer smuggler as I have 2 passport, so don't worry guys. :)
 
I'll become vintage computer smuggler as I have 2 passport, so don't worry guys. :)


What keeps you from voting then?

From.gov Site

[h=2]Can European citizens vote?[/h]Citizens from other European countries - apart from Ireland, Malta and Cyprus - will not get a vote on whether the UK remains part of the EU.
 
So I can vote then? Better register now they've extended it ?

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Out, the reason the EU wants us in is because we pay so much to the union and they do not want to lose that mega pay packet each month, but also the EU has become a monster, its self serving and lost control of it borders, and some of the insane edicts it throws on us is beyond mad.

To all our friends in the EU its not personal its common sense... hopefully

Hehe, I'm not sure, if there's any truth to that but I've heard that one at least once before... like... 25 years ago they used the same "argument" as one of the tools to motivate the people to vote for the independence of Slovenia vs. staying in Yugoslavia. Well, guess what? We maybe have been a "big player" in the old country but on a global market we got rekt.
 
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