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In the short term it is obvious we will be worse off as a country but don't you think that long term we could be stronger?
The Leave economic case is built on:a) lies about this £350m per week contribution.b) refusal to engage in any macroeconomic discussion or projections about alternative scenarios. c) insistence that "it'll be alright."d) Throwing out slurs and questioning the motives of anyone who does present detailed projections.
Last few Polls showing consistent if small leads for Leave. Going to be very close either way.https://mobile.twitter.com/MSmithsonPB/status/743357571667419137/photo/1
I think that the final result will be a small majority to remain.This ought to tell both the British government and the EU that there are serious issues that a good percentage of the electorate think need addressing.Most aren't necessarily against what the Common Market was formed as but are very concerned about what the EU is becoming without having any influence on changing it.
BFYPWe will NOT have that money to spend as we see fit, because what we may gain in reduced payments to the EU will be lost many times over in reduced economic performance. That is the overwhelming consensus of economists in this country and abroad. Put it this way. Our net payment is less than 0.5% of GDP. The CBI estimates that membership of the EU boosts our economy by 4-5% of GDP compared to any rational alternative arrangement.
SammyThat post is a symptom of one of the most worrying features in the modern debate. What you post about politicians is simply untrue. There ARE some who go into politics for personal aggrandisement - Boris Johnson is the most obvious example. There are plenty who are not brilliant at what they do. But the overwhelming majority are hard-working, diligent, and in it because (whether you agree with them or not) they have a belief that they can help to make things better for the people of the country. I vehemently disagree with pretty much everything that IDS and Gove believe in. But they DO believe in their main political ideals and they work damn hard to try to get them implemented because they fervently belief that they would make the country a better place. Your post is an exemplar of the modern cynicism that assumes that everyone in politics is out for themselves and no-one else. It never was true and it isn't today. Go and speak to a politician. Go and speak to the local ones like Lucas, Winterton or Miliband. Book a session at their surgery. Spend 5 minutes in their company and get an idea of the drive and zeal and nous that they have. What really scares me is that the sort of wrong-headed ideas that you have are very, very common. It is, frankly, ignorance parading as intelligent scepticism. And when people are as disconnected as that from politics and politicians, it leaves us open to be seduced by the smart, savvy snake-oil salesmen who really ARE only in it for themselves. Like the Kitson who is angling to replace Cameron.
Quote from: idler on June 16, 2016, 11:38:55 amI think that the final result will be a small majority to remain.This ought to tell both the British government and the EU that there are serious issues that a good percentage of the electorate think need addressing.Most aren't necessarily against what the Common Market was formed as but are very concerned about what the EU is becoming without having any influence on changing it.Inclined to agree. The experience of the Scottish Referendum is that quite a lot of people switched sides at the last minute.I go back to poll Vote Leave tweeted. Unlike them I'm not sure they can count on more than 3-4% of those who are wavering Remainers.https://mobile.twitter.com/vote_leave/status/742747673598517252
Yeah. Like the working week directive. And the Strategy for Sustainable Development. I'm sure Bug Business was campaigning hard for those.
But then they'd be interfering in British affairs affecting our sovereignty in order to try to protect workers' rights. bas**rds.
I don't think "We demand the sovereign right to f**k up our own country all by ourselves" would be much of a Leave campaign....It would at least be honest, mind.