EalingBlue2
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Firstly I think you are misinterpreting not sure if deliberate or not but to be clear I am not saying these things cease to flow if we leave the EU I am saying that in these things the world is so interdependent that sovereignty really doesn't exist anymore, it is a myth of history .The usual strawman attack based upon complete fallacies once more.
Literally nothing you've just written is founded in reality.
We will have control over all of those things following an out vote, and when I say 'we' I mean the British state and the British electorate.
With all due respect mate, you're on the other side of the world, I'd appreciate it if you eased off with the entirely baseless arguments - especially when, truth be told, you have no real vested interest in the future of this country.
Leaving the EU doesn't mean completely isolating ourselves from the rest of the world, this is just a continued routine you fall back on to wildly misrepresent what a post EU membership Britain would equate to, it's total nonsense and it's deliberately calculated nonsense which is completely transparent in its motives.
Your methods are more refined than Pam and co, but it's all much of a muchness. Throw enough mud around and hope that some of it sticks. Rather obvious.
Why didn't you just outright state that we'd starve and then be invaded by Russia should we leave the EU? Go the whole hog?
This is a country that has a highly successful agricultural industry, so much so that we actually export £12bn worth of food abroad annually. A country that is a prominent member of NATO, has one of the world's biggest defence budgets and is a nuclear power with a second strike capability.
Would you care to justify, in-depth and individually one by one, how we wouldn't have control over each one of those non-points you've just raised following a leave vote? Likewise would you care to justify your continued, and relentless, fallacious arguments against Britain leaving the EU, please?
Answers on a postcard. Thanks.
Our economy , our currency , our infrastructure , the basics of life depend on a global economy and sovereignty is now almost global, markets , companies , technologies, organisations, even trade mean sovereignty is a figment of nostalgia and not a hard reality.
So to answer your questions :
Defence you have answered , we have sovereignty only on part of NATO and subject to the technology, equipment that comes from the rest of the world. You yourself highlight this lack of sovereignty and the need for NATO. We have a threat to defend ourself but faced with attack from a true global power we would not have true sovereignty - mutually assured destruction is not being sovereign
For Energy we depend on raw materials from overseas and basic commodities o provide hear and power, these are distributed by foreign owned companies , using parts from across the globe and infrastructure.
For our whole economy we depend on digital platforms on foreign built and designed computers, software, infrastructure , going through overseas servers on servers, mobiles , laptops , screens built and designed elsewhere.
For taxation we depend on global companies with global infrastructures allocating profit to us and we depend on the OECD to try and address it.
for food , what would happen if we closed the gate tomorrow, how many people would go hungry, would what we export truly make up for what we import?
Let a not forget our boats, transport, cars, planes, parts and how we get around how much of that is sovereign and controlled in the UK.
How long would our banking system out Currency last on its own.
The answer is we live in the west in an utterly interdependent world, the sovereignty we give up to Europe is no more than the sovereignty we have given up to big business, to resource firms, to NATO, to global banking and finance system, to our very digital infrastructures.
The sooner people accept what the world is today and what the trends are, how things will continue to change and change faster the better. For me Brexit is a reaction to a world that is fundamentally and forever changed in terms of globalisation and on an inevitable path that can't be slowed . But it is a reaction that will change nothing, at beats we lose a few things we gain a few things , at worst a we hurt a lot of people economically and weaken our position on the world and for what. A nostalgic look at the past to discover that it doesn't exist anymore .
So you can triumphantly espouse that the UK is literally sovereign and literally self sufficient but I struggle to see any case this is true, let alone in literally everything as you presume. Don't get me wrong everyone else in the west is In The same boat and due to debt and trade increasingly the Chinese too.
But let's not pretend tomorrow with a Brexit vote anything will really change and that the world will ever go back to what it once was
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