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Britain does not and never has needed the EU. We are a great nation that pioneered the industrial revolution and parliamentary democracy, that set the benchmark for standards of liberty, that is a world leader in technological and scientific advancement, and that has, and always has had, a global outlook. We have no need or derive any benefit for surrendering our legal traditions, democracy or national sovereignty to an undemocratic, economically failing, demographically declining, insular and protectionist political union. The whole concept of Britain being in the EU is laughable and barely worth discussing. Indeed even the Remain camp have failed to put forward a single facts-based argument for remaining within this dying organisation, instead they resort to gross manipulation of statistics and ever-increasingly ludicrous disaster scenarios (no more wine or cheese, ISIS will bomb us every day, 3 million unemployed, alone in the world, king kong will destroy London etc etc). However for those who aren't Eurofanatics or unwavering in their belief in Britain the facts are as followsEconomy

1). Britain is the EU's largest market. We have an annual trading deficit of £9bn so it is in the best interests of Europe to continue trading with us (indeed the Lisbon Treaty requires members to negotiate a free trade agreement with any departing member). It beggars belief to assume that the Germans will stop selling us cars, the Greeks will stop selling us olives, the French will stop selling us cheese etc. Therefore it is highly unlikely that Brexit will result in any significant job losses or economic disruption.
2). Britain makes an annual net contribution of £8bn to the EU and this is growing thanks to David Cameron's successful negotiation of an EU budget freeze whilst agreeing to increase Britain's contribution. We pay roughly double what we receive so every region, farmer, charity, university etc that currently receives funds from the EU could receive double the level of funding if we left the EU (alternatively the money saved could be used to increase spending on the NHS, education etc.
3). A cost-benefit analysis conducted by the Treasury whilst Gordon Brown was chancellor (and which was never published due to its preliminary findings which we only found out about thanks to a whistleblower leaking in to the press) found that GDP would be 8% higher if we had never joined the EU.
4). Only 10% of UK businesses are involved in trade with Europe yet 100% of UK businesses must comply with its legislation. The annual cost to the UK of complying with EU regulation is estimated to be £167 bn. The burden of complying with regulation is the number 1 reason given for the failure of small businesses to survive by their owners. Indeed this is one of the main reasons why big business supports membership as they can afford the costs of compliance whilst small companies cannot, thus it reduces market competition and encourages the emergence of monopolies (other reasons are it makes it easier for them to lobby as they simply go to the EU commission to get favourable measures passed rather than approaching 28 member states and they get substantial grants from the EU).
5). The impact on the EU on ordinary households is a net cost of £933 per annum.
6). The majority of British exports are not to Europe. Exports to the EU are currently 44% of our total and this is falling as the EU economy continues to stagnate as a result of the never-ending Eurocrisis. Brexit would allow us to eliminate the tariffs currently in place to discriminate against the growing economies of the world and establish free trade agreements with the likes of India, China, USA, Brazil etc. Indeed in a 2005 Heads of Commonwealth a Commonwealth free trade area was proposed which the majority of members supported and the minority that opposed refused to veto. However the idea was vetoed by Tony Blair, knowing that as an EU member we would not be able to participate. We therefore missed the opportunity to trade freely with the fastest economically and demographically growing bloc in the world, a bloc that will seen overtake the EU in terms of GDP.
7). Membership of the EU has decimated our fishing & farming industries.

Global Influence

1). Britain is the fifth largest economy in the world. We have the sixth most powerful military force and are one of only 7 nations with nuclear weapons. We are also one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council. The idea that we need to be within the EU to have influence in the world is laughable.
2). As a member of the EU we no longer have a seat at the World Trade Organisation. Instead we have 1/28th of a seat. Therefore we have lost our ability to have a say in important matters of global trade. Ominously the EU has plans to have a seat at the UN Security Council as a replacement for the current seats as national members that Britain and France currently enjoys.
3). Within the EU we have very little influence. Since joining we have opposed 72 measures proposed by the Council and have been overruled each time. When David Cameron was desperate to secure some meagre concessions to help him win the referendum he was given next to nothing by the EU. Within the EU Commission very few of the bureaucrats are Britain, within the Council Britain only has 1/28th of the total voting power and within the Parliament only 9.7% of the MEPs are British. Overall therefore we have next to no influence in the EU.
4). Some Leavers advocate a Swiss or Norwegian style association with the EU. Remain counter that those countries have no influence over EU legislation but must adopt them in full, thus Britain would be worse off than it currently is. Firstly this is incorrect in that Britain's demographic and economic importance is far greater than either of those countries so we would invariable be able to secure a much better deal. Secondly actually they only adopt 21% of EU rules and their EU contribution is far lower than ours, indeed if their deals were so disadvantageous as Remain claim then why do opinion polls consistently show very little public support for full EU membership?

Sovereignty

1). Between 55%-84% of our laws (depending on whether you believe the House of Commons library, independent think-tanks, EU officials or the German government) are made by unlected bodies in Brussels. We have no power to elect or remove these law makers.
2). Membership of the EU means that we have no control of our borders when it comes to EU migrants. This increases the pressure on UK governments to bar non-EU citizens from migrating into this country as they must respond to continued public hostility to mass migration by focusing on the whole area it can actually control. This means we have the absurd situation whereby we ban Indian doctors, Chinese engineers etc from entering this country to fill skills shortages whilst allowing unskilled Europeans to enter. Not only is this economic nonsense but there is also an underlying racism that white Europeans can come freely whilst it is very difficult for Africans / Asians to come here.
3). The European Arrest Warrant and various measures to do with policing that Theresa May opted into allows UK citizens to be arrested in this country by foreign police for alleged acts that aren't even crimes in the UK. They can then be transported to foreign countries for trial, during which they do not enjoy the same protections of habeus corpus, presumption of innocent until proven guilty or trial by jury that they can enjoy in this country. There have been numerous cases of people arrested under the EAW and taken to France, Greece and Hungary where they have been detained for months without any charges being presented. Clearly cross-border cooperation is necessary to fight crime but bi-lateral extradition treaties, as we have with many non-EU countries (e.g. the UK), are sufficient to ensure criminals accused of genuine crimes for which the prosecuting country can present clear evidence of guilt are a far better method than the EAW.
4). The EU plans to harmonise members' legal systems. Given that our legal system is unique it is likely to mean abolishing common law and replacing it with that used on the Continent. We can therefore wave goodbye to habeus corpus, trial by jury and presumption of innocent until proven guilty.

Terrorism

1). Despite the claims of either camp it is unlikely that either Remaining or Leaving will increase / decrease the risk of terrorism. Most terrorism plots are uncovered through the intelligence sharing of the 5 eyes network (non-EU) so leaving will not reduce our ability to detect plots.

Immigration

1). Studies show that immigration has £NIL effect on GDP capita. Whilst it benefits the rich from having cheap labourers (as Lord Rose of the Remain campaign said his reason for supporting the EU is that reduces salary costs for employers), it makes the poor poorer by depressing wages (the lowest wages have been estimated to be £10.67 per hour if we hadn't had the mass migrations from Eastern Europe rather than minimum wage as currently), increasing competition for social housing and increasing unemployment.

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1). Never trust these organisations as impartial sources when it comes to the EU. All receive substantial funding from the EU, with 15 of the 36 FTSE signatories to Cameron's "In" letter receiving a combined £94m in grants and the BBC receiving £4m per year from the EU.

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1). The EU has not brought peace to Europe, NATO has. Since WW2 the American superpower has occupied Europe and entwined the majority of nations in the NATO alliance of mutual defence. Seriously which European country would have started a war that would have brought them into conflict with the US?
2). The EU has not brought the UK prosperity. Our prosperity since the 70s is due to the market reforms of Thatcher, not being part of the EU.
3). Social and environmental legislation would have been passed by UK governments, regardless of membership of the EU, as a result of the move away from a manufacturing-based economy, trade union membership and 13 years of Labour government.

Overall the EU is an anachronistic bureaucratic empire that is a relic from the 20th century. It has no place in the 21st century and is highly detrimental to the British ppl and small businesses. Of course the rich and big businesses like it as it destroys competition, undermines social mobility and depresses wages, as well as making it easier for them to lobby for favourable legislation. Inevitably it therefore appeals to Tory, Labour and Lib Dem politicians who invariably act in favour of their wealthy donors. It is therefore a question as to whether we think our politics should be conducted in accordance with the economic interests of the ordinary majority or the wealthy minority? Should we be an independent self-governing democratic nation or a province of a failing empire administered by an unaccountable bureaucracy? Should we honour the sacrifices our ancestors made to resist European domination or should we repudiate their legacy? These are the questions we should contemplate ahead of 23rd June. Anybody who cares about this country and its people should vote Leave.

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Quote: Cronus "This has been widely known for months. There are certain financial obligations up to 2020 I think, partly due to the EU spending well above its budget. I'd be amazed if we paid anywhere near £65bn. I've heard figures of around the £25bn mark, though I'm prepared to be corrected.'"


I know its been mentioned for a little while but, it certainly never made the press before, during or after the campaign.
Using the modern analogy, usually favoured by Labour, it would certainly pay for a few schools and hospitals or care for the elderly.

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Quote: wrencat1873 "it would certainly pay for a few schools and hospitals or care for the elderly.'"


Who cares about that - the NHS is in rude health, and once all the nasty immigrants are kicked out of the waiting rooms, Dr's and nurses will be sitting around twiddling their thumbs; or at least the ones who weren't immigrants will be.

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The folly in letting French and German energy companies buy half of our suppliers is now apparent post the Brexit vote.
nPower is to raise gas prices by 5% and electricity by a whopping 15%

And rather than the rest sticking together and shafting the greedy s , they will follow suit and shaft US!

Also, if I am correct, we are connected to the French grid. At periods like breakfast and tea time we are importing electricity from France.

What kind of dumb-ass thinking got us here?

If Brexit doesn't result in a change of tack, then I will be staggered.

Keep the coal-fired stations going now.

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Quote: Stand-Offish "The folly in letting French and German energy companies buy half of our suppliers is now apparent post the Brexit vote.
nPower is to raise gas prices by 5% and electricity by a whopping 15%

And rather than the rest sticking together and shafting the greedy lovers , they will follow suit and shaft US!

Also, if I am correct, we are connected to the French grid. At periods like breakfast and tea time we are importing electricity from France.

What kind of dumb-ass thinking got us here?

If Brexit doesn't result in a change of tack, then I will be staggered.'"


How will Brexit make any difference ?
The deals with EDF, to build new Nuclear Power Stations have already been signed (prior to the referendum) and we have effectively agreed to I think a 30% increase by 2020 ?.
Unless you think that Brexit will change this, which it wont, you should expect your energy costs to rise steadily until 2020 and probably beyond.
If we were still digging coal from the ground we may still have some control but, instead, we have put our energy supplies in French hands, oh yeah and then fallen out with them a046.gif

All good stuff.

At least we will have "control" icon_surprised.gifops:

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