TRUE BLUE NO1
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As far as I'm concerned, we face an ever growing economic superpower in China (and America isn't going away), and a new form of terrorism - currently from Islamic extremists. For those two reasons, I believe we are going to need our allies more than ever - for collective bargaining, shared intelligence, and quite possibly military and emergency services support.
I'm under no illusions that each nation in Europe has a quite varied set of customs and cultures - we are not alike, but in comparison to the Middle East / Asia / Africa - we have far more in common.
Then I look to a much MUCH longer future and ask 'where will be in 100 years?' - and I think we're almost certainly going to have to come together in come form in the future - either we're going to converge, or diverge, right?
The EU has a whole bunch of issues, it's not an easy task to keep the group together, but there seems to be couple of things that the 'out' guys are hanging their hat on -
1) Greater control of our borders
Hmmm, well, even without the free movement of EU residents, we've not been keeping track of people coming and going. Many people are arriving legitimately, but not choosing to stay here (illegitimately) and we've done a very poor job and rounding up those people overstaying. That's not an EU failing, that's our own failing and it's been going on across multiple governments.
On top of that, 'control' doesn't come for free. We are going to have to check every train / plane / car / bike / lorry at the borders in order to deter illegal immigration. We don't get that control for free - it's going to cost a fortune to get border security up to scratch
2) We'll be governed by elected politicians
Only 66% bothered to vote at the last general election (and that was considered a good turnout!) - suddenly we're concerned about who governs and their mandate to do so?
A large percentage of our laws are common law - developed over time by the courts. They aren't generated by elected politicians.
3) We'll be better off because we can make our own choices
We aren't living in a bubble. Our destiny as a nation isn't just down to our own choices - we are massively at the mercy of other nations whether we are in or out of the EU, but within the EU, we can (in theory) at least benefit from collective bargaining.
There's also an assumption that being out of the EU means we will make BETTER / SMARTER decisions and thus prosper - but that's rather arrogant. There's nothing to say we are any more politically astute than France or Germany, or that our foreign policies are smarter than theirs. We've been quite insistent of military actions across the globe, when our counterparts have expressed caution. We've also let our manufacturing industry dwindle and our natural resources are diminishing - which is not ideal for a nation trying to 'go it alone'.
4) Immigration of EU citizens is crippling us.
Ok - I accept that concern - but that's not making EU membership a bad thing, it's making that single aspect a bad thing. In which case, let's try and find a way to resolve that issue from within the EU. And let us not forget, many Brits are working or studying abroad under the same freedoms. It's not all a one way street, whatever you decide.
5) The EU is corrupt and wasteful.
Very probably. I think precisely the same of UK governments though.
After that post....I'd run out and vote now!!;) excellent comments mate and it will come as no surprise that I agree completely .....I've never been big on politics or showed much interest but its the first time in my life that I've felt so strongly about something like this......"Staying" is the only rational vote we should be making imho!;)