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This generally isn't the point, the point is that we can be constrained by them and our position in the EU parliament means invariably we will be outvoted. We are certainly outnumbered when it comes to setting direction.can you name a EU law that constrained us against our will?
The Labour fellas arguing on here don't like to tell you that half of Corbyn's manifesto last year was completely impossible to implement because much of it broke EU state aid rules.
This is why Corbyn and the socialists generally are against the EU. They see it as a bureaucratic representation of capitalism but this is often accepted as a necessary evil because of the large socio-democratic make up of the EU.
Because of the way it works, the Liberal Democrats had more power in the EU parliament than our own government.
I'm not arguing for or against EU membership, I voted to remain but I didn't vote to remain to keep bureaucracy, outside law making or any of that rubbish. I voted to remain simply out of keeping our economy alive.
I think many remainers will find themselves alone if they tread down the path of assuming what even remainers voted for because even we can be skeptics.
