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I am out because of:
EU and Security and border control. I feel very uneasy about 500 million people having the right to just be able to come here, especially when you look at the external borders of the EU and how porous they are. There are undoubtedly people that hate our country coming across and aspiring to do us harm. ISISL told us a year ago they would create a situation where there would be mass migration, and lo and behold that's exactly what we have. They also told us there would be terrorists in the number, and again that's what we're facing. I get angry when people like Cameron tell me we are dependent upon the EU for security, we're not. We are much more dependent and attuned to NATO and the five eyes. Whilst we do share some information with our European partners, make no mistake we don't tell everyone everything and the control and first point of governance would be NATO. The UN is also in place to ensure to the best of their ability world peace and stability. How many clubs, associations do we really need to create and be members of?
EU Immigration control. I don't like the fact you have people coming into the UK having not contributed anything and from day one taking money out in the form of child allowance when the children live back home in their own country. I question why we are paying anything, the home countries surely should pay? I just don't get why each country doesn't manage its own people, regardless of where they live.
EU and the economy. Why are the government not supporting the steel industry through support and investment, because the EU dictates that you cannot. Why does the Government not impose a tax on cheap Chinese steel? Because the EU tells us we cannot? Why does the government allow Germany and France to sell gas and electricity to out country at a much higher rate that they do their own? Because the EU allows for that to happen. It is interesting to note that despite the uncertainty and risk that we could leave the EU, Aston Martin has taken to creating 750 jobs in Wales. If the Inner scaremongerers were to be believed, Aston Martin wouldn't make any such commitment to the UK at this stage, especially as they had options in Europe.
EU and law making. Britain is the most compliant of any EU country when it comes to the implementation of EU law. I worked with the DfT around ten years ago implementing European legislation - other countries paid no more than lip service to the changes whereas we spent millions doing things they couldn't be worried with. Central control and governance cannot work at this level.
EU and governance. We have an appointed unelected group of 28 commissioners and 23,000 employees working for them... I guess that's their equivalent of the House of Lords. We have 751 MEPs. Even with basic understanding of how this works it is plain to see it is too big. This one size fits all approach is bureaucratic, inefficient and just does not work as far as I'm concerned. Remove the European Parliament and what happens? Does Europe fall apart? No it doesn't, each country will just continue governing themselves without interventions.
The EU and and what it has become in relation to what it set out to achieve is an out of control white elephant achieving very little. Dave earlier commented on productivity, I think we as a nation need to look here first and make a statement by saying, "fine, if it's good for you, you carry on, we're going to manage our own affairs". I'm all for the common market but not to the level of political, cultural, law making and the control levels that have been placed upon us by stealth.
I'm out and not because I am racist and xenophobic or because I hark back to the days of the commonwealth, but because I feel as a country we have the right to be who we want to be and not be who we're told we must be. Straight bananas, bent cucumbers bah humbug! Go to any supermarket is Spain and tell me they're implementing the same rules and governance as us.