No. Think of the EU like a club. You pay your fees to be a member and, as a member, you get the benefits of the club and being part of the club. Those who want to leave don't want to be part of the club for varying reasons, depending on the person.
Some don't like the rules, some don't like the club, some don't think it's worth the fees, while some don't think we get enough from it.
Some don't like the rules, some don't like the club, some don't think it's worth the fees, while some don't think we get enough from it.
The major problem, is that we haemorrhage up to £24b a year... and we get hardly anything back.
All we DO get, is some French and Germans telling Brits what they can and can't do in Britain.
The main argument for leaving the club being that you get people wanting to work in your country...
If we leave, we get back our borders. At the moment, the EU dictate what we can and can't do with our own borders. If they say we have to take in another 4 billion refugees, then we HAVE to. No choice. At all.
The huge thing with immigration, is we have no jobs in the UK as it is. I was job hunting a while back, I applied for almost 1500 tiny jobs in the area, like, 3 hours a week and stuff.
I found out that there were up to 15,000 people applying for the same jobs.
Then the EU says we have to take in more people.
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