AlgarveBlu
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Ahhh that question again.
Think I've answered this more times than I've had....well you know the rest.
Took no notice of either campaign to be honest and went with a long time held view that the EU is an undemocratic club, ran for the benefit of the Germans and French primarily with smaller nations literally told to do as they are told or the money stops and one with an ever increasing federalist dream that started with the Euro and will end only when nation states are no longer and the United states of Europe has been created.
I dont believe it has a long term future, i dont believe in it politically and i dont want to be a part of it.
Thats why I voted to leave.
Those were my sentiments as well leading up to the vote and my hope was that by the UK demonstrating in the referendum how dissatisfied they were, the EU would sit down and reconsider their direction of travel for fear of other nations following the UK. Unfortunately the handling of this departure has been handled with such biblical levels of incompetence from both parliament and the executive, that all they have done is given the biggest endorsement for reasons to stay in the EU for the existing member states...
Staying in the EU is preferable to a no deal in my opinion as real people's lively hoods and standards of living will be negatively impacted. I see this everyday just in my own job with the amount of clients scrambling for an exit route, although funnily enough most of the hedge fund managers I know are fingers crossed for a no deal - they will absolutely own the situation as they did after the financial crisis.